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@EndangeredSpcs
Endangered Species
4 years
Endangered Species Briefing
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@IABUK
IAB UK
4 years
The IAB UK Podcast is back with a policy special 🎙️ Get up to speed on the latest policy & regulatory affairs news in #digital #advertising with a 12-minute round-up, including an update on the HFSS online ad ban, the Online Safety Bill & more ⤵️ https://t.co/8jZU6kL2Fy
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@TheGrocer
The Grocer
4 years
Are you still in need of clarity on the HFSS Clampdown? The Grocer's new conference, taking place on Tuesday 15 March, is here to answer your questions. Click here for tickets, speaker and sponsorship opportunities and more: https://t.co/ZSYuIuHZkL https://t.co/xCqyOO2OvA
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@FoodMattersLive
Food Matters Live
4 years
With the #HFSS ban coming into force by the end of this year, find out how the Government plans to tackle the obesity epidemic https://t.co/kbbDZOHbcx
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@davetrott
dave trott
5 years
A really simple powerful, useful mnemonic: HANDS, FACE, SPACE lost in a meaningless jumble of pictures and words. The ad should just feature the mnemonic graphic alone, the rest just clutters it up for no reason
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@EndangeredSpcs
Endangered Species
5 years
"For those caught in the eye of the alcohol ban storm, what we know for sure is that there may be no local economy left to support or buy from in the near future." (3/3) via @dailymaverick #EndangeredSpecies #SouthAfrica #Alcohol #AlcoholBan #Packaging #Labelling #Education
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@EndangeredSpcs
Endangered Species
5 years
"As the national agenda steers towards “buying and supporting” local, the irony is that there is neither a regard of what local economy means to the broader economy, nor an indication of good understanding of the drivers of wealth on a local and national level." (2/3)
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@EndangeredSpcs
Endangered Species
5 years
"The alcohol ban has left a trail of helplessness, desperation and deep uncertainty about the future for many in the value chain, including packaging, labelling and bottling companies, tour operators, bartenders and many others" #EndangeredSpecies (1/3) https://t.co/KbXlQWI6yZ
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dailymaverick.co.za
As the national agenda steers towards buying and supporting local, the irony is that there is neither a regard of what local economy means to the broader economy, nor an indication of good understa...
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@EndangeredSpcs
Endangered Species
5 years
"The COVID-19 culture has become a blame culture. The obesity rates in England are concerning, but they are not the main culprit for the nation's high COVID-19 death toll. Let's not forget that people with obesity are vulnerable patients too." (5/5) via @TheLancet
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@EndangeredSpcs
Endangered Species
5 years
...communicated in the policy document, is also one of the most glaring examples of health promotion strategies that draws on guilt and shame. Past Public Health history has shown that such campaigns are ineffective and even detrimental." (4/5) via @TheLancet
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@EndangeredSpcs
Endangered Species
5 years
...and psychological factors that underpin obesity." "The suggestion that it is necessary to lose weight to 'reduce pressure on doctors and nurses in the NHS, and free up their time to treat other sick and vulnerable patients,'... (3/5) via @TheLancet
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@EndangeredSpcs
Endangered Species
5 years
...which themselves contribute to obesity and poor health outcomes. Equally troubling, by targeting almost exclusively the obesogenic environment, and only a small part of it, the new policies fail to take into account the intricacy of biological, societal... (2/5) via @TheLancet
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@EndangeredSpcs
Endangered Species
5 years
https://t.co/YZz2ULB1Wi "The ambition for a healthier nation, during and beyond COVID-19, is to be praised. However, at a time where our economies are fragile, bans on food promotions and advertisements could also result in higher prices and growing inequalities... (1/5)
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