Canadian kids see thousands of ads for unhealthy food every year: Report
Children in Canada are exposed to more than 4,000 ads for food on their mobile devices every year, with the vast majority promoting unhealthy products, according to a new report.
The study published Thursday found that children see unhealthy food advertising throughout their daily lives, including on television and digital devices, on product packaging and around schools.
Even in Quebec, which prohibits commercial advertising targeting children, young people are still being exposed to ads for junk food, fast food and sugary drinks, said study co-author Lana Vanderlee, Canada Research Chair in healthy food policy at Université Laval in Quebec City.
“The magnitude of the problems that are caused by these unhealthy food environments is pretty significant,” she said in an interview. “The report shows that we have some serious and significant problems, and that governments need to take this problem a little bit more seriously.”