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2024-12-04 05:31:07 UTC - HELPFUL
Rated by Participant: 9C43B67F0C478EA945D42D914F3A6816AB8777A3C77AE6F15452E1185B552724
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The UK has defined a way of scoring the healthiness of a food using an NPM score. Sugar, salt and fat increase the score. Fibre, fruit and nuts reduce it. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/restricting-advertising-of-less-healthy-food-or-drink-on-tv-and-online-products-in-scope/restricting-advertising-of-less-healthy-food-or-drink-on-tv-and-online-products-in-scope Plain porridge has an NPM of -1, so is not banned. A chocolate porridge pot is +8, so is. https://www.ucl.ac.uk/health/sites/health/files/appendix_b_-_tv_advertising_of_food_and_drink.pdf
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