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7 years gone, little action on govt’s 2017 plan on curbing ads for unhealthy foods

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 1 May 2024 ()
2017 action plan aimed to regulate unhealthy food advertising, but little progress has been made. The need for stricter regulations, highlighted by the Supreme Court's concerns about misleading ads, emphasizes the importance of addressing challenges in marketing unhealthy foods.
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