Burger King to drop children's TV ads
15th Nov 2006, 01:08 GMT
Fast food giant Burger King is axing TV advertising aimed at children amid mounting concerns about a British obesity crisis. The move comes as the TV watchdog, Ofcom, is about to announce its own plans to restrict the TV advertising of junk food
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