by: Fernando Quintero
posted on Wednesday, July 05, 2017
Cutting-edge digital tactics for marketing junk food and sugary drinks to young people were on display at the 2017 Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. What can public health advocates do to counter these slick campaigns?
Tags: cannes lions festival, food marketing, junk food marketing, public health, target marketing
by: Lori Dorfman
posted on Wednesday, November 06, 2013
Many companies have promised to improve their nutrition standards for the foods they market to kids, yet they still spend $5 million a day targeting children with foods they should avoid. If progress continues at this rate, we won‰’t see the right balance of food ads until 2033.
Tags: children's health, digital marketing, food marketing, junk food, junk food marketing, public health
by: Pamela Mejia
posted on Thursday, January 24, 2013
As a media researcher, I spend my days analyzing the food industry’s marketing of junk to children, so I’m uniquely aware of their insidious tactics. But now, as my daughter approaches age 2 and the food industry sets its sights on her, I’m not just studying the problem. I’m living it.
Tags: children's health, Dora the Explorer, food industry, junk food marketing, Nickelodeon, public health, target marketing
by: Fernando Quintero
posted on Tuesday, December 13, 2011
First Lady Michelle Obama recently announced that she will focus more on getting kids to be active in her Let’s Move campaign. Does this mean less time encouraging food companies to make healthier products for kids and stop marketing junk food to them? Advocate Marion Nestle and the White House’s Sam Kass weigh in.
Tags: junk food marketing, Let's Move, Marion Nestle, Michelle Obama, physical activity, public health, Sam Kass