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OPINION: A junk food 'tax' would benefit children more than any ad ban
Recent research has shown that British children are getting fatter, suggested there is a link between childhood obesity and a slew of adult ailments, and revealed that 95% of food ads aimed at children promote brands that contain unhealthy levels of fat, salt and sugar.
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