The U.K. government has stopped using the marketing industry as a whipping boy for the obesity epidemic and is now enlisting marketers and agencies to help combat the problem.
In the biggest move, Health Secretary Alan Johnson announced a $150 million multimedia campaign over three years aimed at creating a cultural shift in the nation's eating habits.
06 February, 2008
U.K. Stops Blaming Marketers, Enlists Them to Help Fight Obesity
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