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Unhealthy Foods and Drinks to Teens

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It can't be denied that. Fast food marketers target adolescents and children and have a significant impact on their food choices and habits. It has been proven over and over that the relationship with fast food ads and teenagers is strong.
In a survey of more than 12,000 adolescents, it has been shown that adolescents who spent more than two hours watching commercial TV more likely to indulge in consuming unsafe food such as fast food, sugary drinks and snacks than those who did not. Results of the study have revealed that fast food commercials on the Internet have led to an increase in food consumption. Teenagers who watch fast food advertisements are at higher risk of becoming overweight than those who do not, according to studies from the American Academy of Pediatrics. Youth who are more familiar with food advertisements were more than twice as likely as those who were less familiar with high-calorie food products, but on the very center of it, advertising and marketing to teens is flat out unethical and need to be closely regulated.
This isn’t a brand new topic, and over the last decade it’s virtually been a topic of excessive debate. The United States government has stepped in before and said that junk food entrepreneurs shouldn’t put it up for sale to children. Not on Television, social media, in schools or in stores. 
The Federal Trade Commission and the Food and Drug Administration each have regulatory roles that restriction fast-meals advertisinghowever a few do now not assume this goes far enough.
Is this simply progress a few say? 
In response to public outcry over the negative impacts of junk meals advertising and marketing, organizations switched to market “healthful” ingredients to youngsters and teens. These products would possibly include numerous fruit and vegetables however are normally nevertheless processed and complete of sugar, salt and calories. While these options might be relatively healthier, they may be nevertheless no longer outstanding alternatives for developing kids.


People will argue that kids and young adults ought to find out about moderation and decipher what is wholesome and dangerous for them. While these are definitely competencies that need to be taught, studies demonstrates that marketing any product to kids below age 12 is inherently deceptive. Unlike adults, teens and youngsters do now not have the cognitive capacity yet to fully recognize the cause of advertising or make the healthiest alternatives for themselves.  
Most won’t understand that they're being persuaded into something, which makes them even more inclined.
People inside the food enterprise will argue that the First Amendment protects their proper to put it up for sale to young adultsbut the law says otherwise.
The First Amendment does have restrictions. Current federal regulation truely prohibits unfair or deceptive advertising and marketing. Similarly, fake or misleading advertising isn't always allowed underneath maximum country consumer safety statutes. In reality, marketing to young youngsters overall is unethical and unlawful here due to their lack of ability to recognize the reason of an ad.
It is completely unethical to market to people who are susceptible and do no longer apprehend what is being proven to them. 

The meals enterprise will try and play excellent by using apple slices in Happy Meals or putting less sugar in cereals, but this can not make youngsters more healthy
Without absolutely redoing how the industry markets their meals, the device will continue to be broken. Instead of settling for such pathetic changes within the food, advocates ought to take a stronger stand to protect children and demand that organizations stop attractive altogether inside the unethical practice of advertising and marketing to kids.

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  2. Childrens are easy target of this.
    So thanks to you for writting on this issue.

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  3. Informative blog, nice content and good language...

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  4. Well written.Very useful for today's generation.

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  5. You choose a good topic. It's very important to aware people about this. Keep it up author.

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