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"Since April 1 this year, adverts for brands classed as being high in fat, salt or sugar have been banned in or around programmes made for children, or which are likely to appeal to children aged four to nine. This will be extended to programmes aimed at four- to 15-year-olds from January next year. Social-networking sites are used by more than 70% of young internet users and 41% of UK adult users, Ofcom said."
Did you hear that there is talk in the US of making being fat a problem with getting insurance.
I sure have a lot of mixed feelings about this kind of regulation. Does it bother you?
See, now they will have to start regulating the internet to stop them. One thing leads to another.
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