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* In an effort to address general, and specifically childhood, obesity, the government in England has proposed restrictions on promotions of foods deemed unhealthy.\n<\/p>\n

* The restrictions would limit instore and online promotions of certain foods to try to reduce consumption of these.\n <\/p>\n

* Products targeted include confectionery, cakes, biscuits, ice cream, soft drinks and sugary breakfast cereals among many other items.\n <\/p>\n

* Kellogg’s use cartoon characters to advertise to children. Market analysts have forecast that these restrictions might reduce Kellogg’s sales by \u00a3113 million if implemented.\n <\/p>\n

* In April 2022, Kellogg’s took the government (England) to court to try to stop the restrictions.\n <\/p>\n

* This note covers the restrictions, Kellogg’s objections and the recent outcome of the court case.\n <\/p>\n <\/div>\n

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