NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Children are seeing fewer sugary, fatty foods advertised on TV, but unhealthy fare still makes up the bulk of food commercials they see, a new study suggests. What's more, ...
It’s enough to give someone indigestion. Most of the stuff offered in the ads “is not good for you,” says Ronnie Goodstein, an associate professor of marketing at Georgetown University’s McDonough ...
Parents who stock their kitchens with healthy food, limit eating out and ensure that their children stay active may overlook a threat to their best efforts to keep their kids lean: the television. As ...
Gen Z is particularly fond of pickles, while other consumers focus on health benefits. Every weekday we bring you the Ad Age/iSpot Hot Spots, new commercials tracked by TV measurement company iSpot.tv ...
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