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The Week: Advertising news - Junk-food ad views drop.(Brief article)

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The number of junk-food TV ads seen by children has fallen by a third since stricter restrictions were introduced in April 2007, according to a report from Ofcom. The restrictions, which apply to TV ads for products that are high in fat, salt or sugar, were put in place to tackle child ...

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