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News: Korea ristricts advertising for fast food

In a move to tackle a growing national problem of obesity among children, the Korea Food and Drug Administration has indicated that it plans to bar all TV advertising for high-calorie, low-nutrition products during peak viewing hours by 2010.

Of a total US$517 million spent on advertising for food and non- alcoholic beverages last year in Korea, fast food and carbonated drink brands accounted for almost US$145 million. Ahead of this, fast food providers will be prevented from advertising free toys and other products designed to appeal to children on TV, radio and the internet from March.

While Lotte- owned Lotteria, Korea's leading fast food chain, has voiced concern that the new legislation is excessively restrictive, agency observers have expressed little surprise at the ban, noting that it was in line with similar moves by regulatory authorities in Europe and Australia.

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