Hungry Jack's triples its number of children's food advertising code breaches

By Esther Han
Updated September 13 2015 - 10:08am, first published September 2 2015 - 1:06am
Hungry Jack's breached a children's food advertising code the highest number of times in 2014. Photo: Wayne Taylor
Hungry Jack's breached a children's food advertising code the highest number of times in 2014. Photo: Wayne Taylor
The AFGC audit did not include junk food ads played during general audience shows watched by hundreds of thousands of children.  Photo: Lee Besford
The AFGC audit did not include junk food ads played during general audience shows watched by hundreds of thousands of children. Photo: Lee Besford

Hungry Jack's breached a children's food advertising code nearly three times more than the previous year, prompting public health advocates to slam the code as ineffective.

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