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  •   Home > News > Education

    Most Auckland schools are in line of sight - of ads for unhealthy food and drink

    Most Auckland schools are in line of sight - of ads for unhealthy food and drink


    An Auckland and Waikato University study has revealed junk food ads can be found within half a kilometre.

    Researchers who trawled Google Street View images, discovered one school had 95 ads displayed within its zone.

    Waikato University's Victoria Egli says children are exposed much more in low-decile schools, than in affluent neighbourhoods.

    She says when children see such ads all the time, it normalises consuming unhealthy products and super-sized portions.

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