Boris Johnson's Britain Leans Into Nanny State Food Policies
New marketing restrictions on junk food will affect bottom lines, not waist lines.

Last week, British authorities announced they would ban internet and television advertisements for so-called "junk food" before 9 p.m., beginning in 2023. The ban targets many foods that are high in salt, fat, or sugar, including chocolate, ice cream, soda, breakfast cereals, and pizza.
The government of Prime Minister Boris Johnson says the plan is intended to combat childhood obesity.
"To meet our ambition to halve childhood obesity by 2030, it is imperative we reduce children's exposure to products high in fat, salt[,] and sugar (HFSS) advertising on TV and online," the government said in a statement last week.
This is a cynical move that will have no impact on obesity—not by 2030, not by 2040, and not even by 2525.
To state the obvious, no child has ever become obese after watching advertisements for food—just as no adult has ever later crashed their car because they saw Jake from State Farm on their television. If it were advertising that provided children (or adults) with salt, fat, sugar, and various other vitamins, minerals, nutrients, and calories, then marketing would replace eating as human sustenance. That hasn't happened.
What actually happens—apologies for stating what may seem obvious, but clearly is not obvious to everyone—is that parents and/or guardians 1) buy food that kids eat, and/or 2) give kids money to buy food. Kids don't choose what foods they eat. Adults choose what kids eat by buying that food. That's it. That's the tweet.
Now, do kids ask, beg, cajole, and hound the adults in their lives to buy so-called junk food? Absolutely! And do some adults give in to all that whining and cajoling? Of course! But does that mean the government should step in to play the role of that child's parent or guardian? Hell no! It's up to these parents to parent. To say no. To explain why certain foods are special treats and others are ones kids can and should eat every day. To create healthy habits that kids can build on as they become teens and adults.
Even if marketing bans accomplished their goals—they haven't, don't, and won't—this British one would still fail. That's because, as Politico reports, the Great British Advertising Ban contains a number of loopholes. For one, it only applies to paid advertisements—and not, for example, a food company's social media account(s). Furthermore, the ban exempts small businesses, ads on radio and podcasts, and ads for so-called junk foods that don't visually show any of said junk food. So-called "healthy foods" that are high in fat, salt, and/or sugar—including honey, olive oil, and avocados—are also exempt from the ban, The Hill reports.
I'm hardly the only critic of Britain's food-marketing ban. Noel Yaxley, writing at The Article, says the ad ban will hurt food companies and news outlets alike at a time when they're still trying to emerge from the economic destruction wrought by the pandemic and related restrictions.
A leading British digital marketing spokesperson agrees.
"I could write a whole piece picking apart the lack of evidence behind this tokenistic ad ban and how it represents a completely missed opportunity to address the root causes of childhood obesity," Jon Mew wrote in a piece for Adweek. "Or the fact that the ban is built on an assumption that isn't correct—that a linear relationship can be drawn between seconds of online HFSS ad exposure and calories consumed."
As I wrote in a column early last year on the implications of Brexit, Britain's exit from the European Union (E.U.) would put long standing British complaints about the European nanny state to a real test. With Britain no longer subject to E.U. regulations, I wondered whether it would embrace freer markets in food or just choose to craft its own oppressive food rules. Last summer, I was already lamenting the fact that Johnson had embraced nanny state food restrictions after recovering from a severe case of Covid-19, which in Johnson's case was likely worsened by his obesity. (Johnson subsequently lost weight thanks to "early-morning runs and fewer carbohydrates," not by restricting food marketing.)
I wondered then if post-Brexit Britain would become "a beacon of free trade and prosperity" or if it would instead "ramp up its nannying ways." Sadly, I think we have our answer.
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Maybe if the government educational institutions that children are required to attend didn't feed them garbage they might not get into the habit of eating garbage.
When we had our first child, we were going to be the perfect parents and feed him only healthy food. At a very early age, he figured out how to make himself vomit at will — checkmate, mom and dad!
Damn! You may want to see that the poor kid doesn't have an eating disorder!
Well I’m shocked the Dee’s kid is fucked up.
I had my kid eating nice and healthy until I got divorced and mom got custody. She feeds the poor kid garbage to the point where she's a half-foot shorter than me, and weighs my ideal weight.
At least the kid isn't getting hit anymore.
Sorry to hear that.
Yes! No more sugared peanut butter sandwiches and puke bread pizza!
Hey progress. You didnt blame Bush this time.
Well, they did such a good job with rationing after the last numbered war, they should know what's best, right?
The ban targets many foods that are high in salt, fat, or sugar, including chocolate, ice cream, soda, breakfast cereals, and pizza.
"Ice cream, Mandrake. Children's ice cream."
When the FUCK are people all over this world gonna really get WOKE and demand that the gubment be limited, not the citizens!
If ever, then not likely in the UK. They depleted their genetic stock of independent thinkers and trouble-makers (to the benefit of the US and Australia) and are left with limp-wristed gentry and noisy but ultimately compliant peasants. And, of course, 70 years of socialist conditioning.
Karen: "Well, of course, my children only eat the healthy food that Todd and I set before them, but most parents aren't so loving and informed, so we must have laws that prevent them from being bad parents."
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Chad's marry Staceys. Never Karens.
All of the above.
Meanwhile, while the adults have their clusterfuck, Buffy and Tyson are both sneaking out and using their allowance and video game winnings to get Papa John's and Mickey Dees.
They should ban all their shitty British food.
Yeah, people that eat blood pudding and haggis have no business Nanny Stating anybody about nutrition.
Except for Yorkie Bars.
Toad In the Hole, Cullen Skink, Yorkshire Pud, Bangers & Mash, Bubble & Squeak, Eton Mess, Plum Duff, Nettle Soup and Spotted Dick are exquisite delicacies IMHO.
Hmm. How much Toad in the Hole have you ingested?
The actal dishes for the most part don't sound bad when you read the recipes (though in the case of Cullen Skink, I'd prefer my Haddock with the potato soup on the side.) It's just that the names are terrible marketing to folks here in the States.
Deep fried pizza from Scotland has a special place in my heart.
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It is pitiful but I have seen thousands of Brits in my life and they are mostly pear shaped, like Americans. The UMFIB (Ugliest Motherf'er in Britain) didn't ban pubs and darts before 9 pm? That would put a huge dent in his obesity problem and he can actually lead by example.
I support any effort, symbolic as it may be, that attempt to make Britons more attractive.
An army of dentists working around the clock...
Their teeth are pretty bad. And that’s the tooth!
But…… where are the fillings?
I blame all the heroin ads I saw on the Loony Tunes cartoon show for my addiction.
I noticed from comparison viewing TV-edited vs. unedited Looney Tunes that the TV version cut out the part where Sylvester is pouring vitamin pills on his head. Clearly, Nanny State Paternalism has been a mindset that has been with us for a while.
This may be a very lame idea. Is a pie or centuries old fish and chips junk food? Who is the person to decide this? Very lame indeed.
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I arrived in London for work and went to the hotel late. Went for a walk to get some food as I had not ate on the flight. Found a Mcdonald's in London as the first option to get something eat as it was past 8:00 pm.. But it wasn't a normal Mcdonald's, it was part of a dance club that was charging a cover. You were supposed to pay the cover and patrons could then eat at the Mcdonald's. I convinced them to let me in and skip the cover charge to get dinner as I was not going to pay for the privilege of eating bad food.
As someone who's taken a hit of fresh curd straight off the fry, I can attest to that.
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Whoops, sorry. Wrong thread, though I could see Napoleon doting on poutine after a hard day in Moscow of his troops having to eat their own horses.
There's an interesting fact that Britain remains deeply dependent on food imports. Some 80% of the food eaten in Britain is imported, and most of those imports are from Europe. There's nothing new about that. During a good part of the 20th century, food was rationed. As well as many many other daily necessities. During WWII fish was not rationed. It only became rationed after the end of the war.
About the advertising, it's hardly surprising. What parent wants advertisers telling their children what they should be eating? That's traditionally been the job of parents, and it's only natural parents want to keep it that way.
Offering products for sale is not “telling people what to eat”.
My theory is that buying is the first step. Eating comes later. My other theory is that British parents know this and don't want advertisers offering to sell junk food to their children. American parents may not know this.
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