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It's not surprising that designers are experimenting with food, but their impact so far has been little more than table dressing, argues Lucas Verweij.
Is it finally time to ban junk food advertising? A new bill could improve kids’ health "Unhealthy diets need to improve, but the simple answer of blaming the individual is the wrong one" ...
Stools shaped like corn on the cob, tomato-scented soaps and T-shirts featuring sardine tins are just some examples of how food iconography has taken over fashion and design.
In 2017, 86 percent of food advertising dollars went toward promoting fast food, candy, sugar-filled drinks and unhealthy snacks on Black-targeted TV programming.
An academic calls for "advergames" aimed at children to be banned, saying junk food companies are designing mobile phone apps to advertise their products.
SHARYL ATTKISSON: We love our junk food, though we’ve long known it’s not good for us and contributes to the obesity epidemic. When Covid came, we learned that the virus is more likely to make ...
Introduced in California in 1953, McDonald’s design was influenced by ultra-modern coffee shops and roadside stands of Southern California, then the heart of budding fast-food chains.
The suit accuses the fast-food chain of making its food look bigger in ads compared with what it serves up to customers in reality.
This isn’t the first time a ban on junk food advertising has been floated. But there is are good reasons to support a new push.
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