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Listen to this siteThe Food and Drink Advertising and Promotion Forum aims to address the current imbalance in promotional activity of foods to children. The Forum will consider possible restrictions in the promotion to children of food and drink high in fat, salt and sugar, and will work to identify actions that could promote healthier food choices.
The Forum will review, supplement, strengthen and bring together existing provisions, including existing voluntary provisions for non-broadcast media, and advise on how to monitor and evaluate change.
The work of the Forum will sit alongside a consultation by the independent UK communications regulator Ofcom on the restriction of advertising of foods high in fat, salt and sugar to children through broadcast media and existing codes.
The Forum was established as part of a series of commitments in the Government's Choosing Health White Paper and the Agency's Action Plan on Food Promotions and Children's Diets.
Specifically, the Forum's aims are to:
Membership of the steering group is drawn from a range of stakeholder organisations including advertisers, food manufacturers, retailers, health professionals, consumer groups, child health and food promotion experts and policy makers. Fiona Adshead, the Deputy Chief Medical Officer chairs the Forum.
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