Food Companies Announce Plan To Reduce Marketing Less Healthy Food To Kids

July 15, 2011

A coalition of major food companies — including General Mills, ConAgra Foods and Kellogg — said they will cut back on marketing unhealthy foods to children, proposing their own set of advertising standards after rejecting similar guidelines proposed by the federal government, according to The Associated Press. 

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