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Fast food ad ban tabled

KUALA LUMPUR - The Malaysian 4As has began talks with the Government and fast food operators to...adult population is considered overweight. According to reports, Chua proposed banning fast food ...

Malaysia fast food ad rules to proceed

KUALA LUMPUR - The self-regulation of fast food advertising will go ahead despite the controversial...regulations. The main stipulation for fast food companies is that they refrain from advertising around ...

Children prefer fast food in McPackaging

LONDON - Children as young as three prefer fast food wrapped in McDonald's packaging than unbranded...prevent fast food companies marketing products high in fat, salt and sugar to pre-school children. The ...

Prince Charles attacks McDonald's over fast food

lifestyles, claiming that banning the fast food giant holds the key to improving people's diets.

Agencies bow to fast food ban plan

beverages last year in Korea, fast food and carbonated drink brands accounted for almost US$145 million ...

LICENSING: Burger King reignites fast food war

examining children's attitudes to fast food brands. She says: "Burger King is wasting its money. It does not ...

Fast food chains split on calories

Brands with opposing stances on displaying calorie details are sizing up the risks.

News Analysis: Fast food's changing face

UK consumers want a healthier lunch and sandwich chain Subway is leading the charge, writes Nicola Clark.

White Paper riles foes of fast food

Anti-fast-food campaigners have slammed the Government’s Public Health White Paper, published on Tuesday, as ‘half-hearted’ – and claimed ‘most of the [food] industry will continue to ignore’ requests to voluntarily curtail their promotion of ‘junk food’ to kids.

ANALYSIS: Fast food gets mixed reactions

PepsiCo has started trialling a combination of KFC and Pizza Hut products within a single site. If successful, it could set a trend in the competitive fast-food sector. But could it also confuse existing brand messages.

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