Thursday 25th of April 2024

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junk politics .....

A television advertisement shown during a children's show after school and depicting students sharing Oreo cookies was not aimed at children, the Advertising Standards Board ruled, because it was appealing to adults' sense of nostalgia.

 

A complaint about advertisements for Snickers bars shown during Junior MasterChef and The Simpsons was not acted on because although both shows were very popular with children under 12, they were aimed at an ''older and broader audience''.

 

''Not one complaint made to the Advertising Standards Board was upheld on the grounds that the ad was aimed at children,'' Jane Martin, from the Obesity Policy Coalition, said. ''Self-regulation is a charade. The loopholes in the codes are bigger than the safety net they are meant to provide; and when industry is caught flouting its own rules, there are no sanctions. Government agencies must stop passing the buck and start taking action to protect children from junk-food advertising.''

 

A review of industry self-regulation by the broadcast watchdog, the Australian Communications and Media Authority, found that of the 32 complaints made to the Advertising Standards Board between January 2009 and May this year, only six decisions went against food companies.

 

Four were reprimanded for accidentally showing advertisements during children's television shows and two for using popular characters.

 

In no case was a financial penalty imposed.

 

The broadcast regulator concluded that it was ''unclear'' whether industry measures to limit children's exposure to junk and fast-food advertising were working but that community concerns about the issue remained high.

 

However, the watchdog does not want the job of monitoring junk food advertisements.

 

''As the broadcasting regulator, the ACMA reiterates that it is neither equipped nor resourced to make independent judgments on issues of preventive health,'' the authority's chairman, Chris Chapman, said.

 

''The Australian National Preventive Health Agency is ideally placed to inform and promote a whole-of-government response to the challenges of childhood overweight and obesity.''

 

Last month The Sun-Herald revealed the Greens planned to introduce a private member's bill into the Senate that would beef up attempts to stop junk-food advertisements being screened on free-to-air television.

 

The bill would ban junk-food advertisements on commercial television between 6am and 9am, and 4pm and 9pm on weekdays; and between 6am and noon, and 4pm and 9pm, on weekends and throughout school holidays. But without support from either the government or the Coalition, the bill is set to fail.

 

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have you see the statue of a fat roman?

A fast-food eatery at Pompeii has been excavated, helping to reveal dishes that were popular for the ancient Roman city's citizens who archaeologists say enjoyed dining out. 

 

Key points:
  • Archaeologists discovered traces of nearly 2,000-year-old food including pork and snails
  • For the first time, they found a hot-food-drink eatery called a thermopolium
  • A decorated bronze drinking bowl known as a patera was also unearthed

 

While 80 fast foods were found in 2019, it was the first time that a hot-food-drink eatery — known as a thermopolium — was unearthed.

Pompeii Archaeological Park director, Massimo Osanna, said a segment of the fast-food counter had been partially dug up last year in work to shore up Pompeii's ruins. 

More digging from archaeologists revealed a multi-sided-counter, with wide holes inserted into its top. 

The countertop held deep vessels for hot foods, not unlike soup containers, nestled into modern-day salad bars.

 

Read more:

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-12-27/pompei-fast-food-tastes-revealed-after-rome-excavation/13016156

 

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eatery

These Roman (Pompei) eateries seem to be better decorated, have more class and are more attractive than our present days local crass joints, the name of which I can't remember: there is Muc something, piz building something else, and Domini whatever... without mentioning Jacko... Yes, but the Romans (Pompeans) did not have Uber delivery services, so they had to walk there... Is this Pompean fast food outlet actually a fake that was buried on the first of April 1657?

 

And I forgot to mention : "Look on the FRIED side of life!" from another joint that does not boil anything... Puke...

keeping it warm...

 

Fast food chain KFC is launching a gaming console that warms up chicken.

"The chicken chamber will keep its contents hot, ready for consumption during intense gaming sessions," KFC said.

The company said the console was designed by a global hardware maker and could play top-level games like other gaming machines.

Many people thought the gaming console was a spoof marketing campaign when it was revealed in June.

 

KFC said its new console had a custom-built cooling system that uses heat produced by its components to warm the chicken chamber.

"This machine is capable of running games at top-level specs, all on top of keeping your meal warm for you to enjoy during your gaming experience... what's not to like?" KFC spokesman Mark Cheevers told the BBC.

"If Sony or Microsoft want any tips on how to engineer a chicken chamber for their efforts next time, they'd be welcome to get in touch."

 

 

Read more:

https://www.bbc.com/news/business-55433318

 

 

See also:

 

http://www.yourdemocracy.net.au/drupal/node/39502

 

 

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