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Baby milk advertising banned
- Saudi Arabia: Sunday, May 25 - 2008 at 08:42
The Saudi Ministry of Health has banned the advertising of baby milk powder and food substitutes, including the handing out of promotional samples at hospitals, in a bid to promote breastfeeding. The ban stretches to TV advertisement. The new law covers 28 articles regarding the marketing of baby milk, food substitutes, baby bottles and pacifiers.
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