
Senedd votes to restrict HFSS promotions in supermarkets
New rules about how and where foods high in fat, salt and sugar (HFSS) can be promoted and displayed in larger shops and online have been passed by the Welsh Government.
New rules about how and where foods high in fat, salt and sugar (HFSS) can be promoted and displayed in larger shops and online have been passed by the Welsh Government.
The Food and Drink Federation has responded to what appear to be further delays and lack of clarification on HFSS advertising guidance.
Mondelēz has revealed that its corporate venture capital arm SnackFutures Ventures has purchased a stake in the non-HFSS doughnut brand Urban Legend.
As part of a campaign against advertising for HFSS foods, nine mayors have pledged to “prioritise children’s health” by removing HFSS ads from public transport.
The Government has confirmed that it will implement a ban on HFSS food advertising before 9pm.