Food companies agree to new rules for selling to kids
15th Nov 2006, 10:06 GMT
Ten major food and drink makers, including McDonald's, Coca-Cola and Campbell Soup, announced Tuesday that their child-oriented advertising will do more to promote health foods and exercise.
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