'This is the Mayor's big, blockbuster policy to tackle childhood obesity and it's been a failure.' Emma Best AM on the Mayor's ban on junk food adverts on TfL. politicslondon |
Some adverts could remain after 25 February as advertisers have booked space for long periods, but TfL said they will be replaced or removed as soon as possiblePosters for food and drink high in fat, salt and sugar will begin to be removed from theSome adverts for unhealthy products could remain on the network for a while as some companies have booked advertising space for long periods.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan said he wanted to tackle the "ticking time bomb" of child obesity in the capital. However, the Advertising Association said the ban would have "little impact on the wider societal issues that drive obesity".
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