Independent MP Sophie Scamps says “seven out of ten parents” want junk food advertisements to be regulated in order to combat the rising obesity rate.
Independent MP Sophie Scamps says “seven out of ten parents” want junk food advertisements to be regulated in order to combat the rising obesity rate.She notes that obesity is “costing our health system $11 billion a year”.
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