January 12, 2005
Kraft Blinks -- Who's Next?
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In a tacit admission that its advertising promotes childhood obesity, Kraft annouced that it would stop marketing foods of low nutritional value to children 6-12 years of age.
This is a good first step, but, if they are serious, they should stop marketing to children under 18.
Kraft's decision is really good news because will make it harder for companies like M&M/Mars, General Mills and Kellogs to advertise junk food to children.
Posted by Gary Ruskin at January 12, 2005 01:03 PM







