Abstract

The digital advertising environment influences children’s food choices in a context of over-representation of fatty, sweet and salty products. Restricting this influence proves complex, given the variety and novelty of the marketing techniques used, subject to legal regimes that combine traditional branches of market law with new rules specific to the digital environment. Despite the assertion of children’s rights in relation to the digital environment, minors and their health are not sufficiently protected. Few rules exist (ban on concealed advertising, health messages, targeting of children’s advertising, etc.), and none really limits children’s exposure to digital advertising for nutritionally unbalanced foods.

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