'Self-regulation not working': New law seeks to regulate junk food advertising aimed at children
'Self-regulation not working': New law seeks to regulate junk food advertising aimed at children
Junk food advertising aimed at children could be banned in a bid to tackle child obesity under a bill introduced to the federal parliament.
Self regulation not working
Has there been an instance where self regulation actually works?
15 0 ReplyYou mean like a diet?
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No.
5 0 ReplyWhere there are n+1 groups and there is a massive benefit for the one over the others if they don't regulate.... don't think so
4 0 ReplyIt can work until they capture the regulator, and then become as one.
"The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which."
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Perhaps we can start self-regulating paying taxes, according to the government it's an efficient strategy to remove unnecessary red tape.
7 0 ReplyI grew up as a fat kid, and I'm a fat adult. What would've helped me was better access to fruit and veg, but also probably better health alternatives. Whether it's actually getting an ADHD diagnosis and a script for meds, I would love working out (I've been meaning to get back into it tbh). But also I have health issues where losing weight is hard af.
Restricting junk food does nothing.
6 0 ReplyHas self regulation ever worked.
2 0 Replythere perhaps a tiny example of industries that works, most won't
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