The Federal Trade Commission (FTC or
Commission) proposes to conduct an analysis of food and beverage
industry marketing to children and adolescents. This analysis will
examine advertising and promotional techniques and expenditures,
and the nutritional content of food products marketed to children
and adolescents by members of the food industry. The Commission
will seek the information necessary to prepare this analysis
through compulsory process under Section 6(b) of the FTC Act, 15
U.S.C. § 46(b).
The FTC proposes to gather 2009
data covering generally the same scope of food marketing activities
and expenditures as covered by its 2008 report regarding food
marketing to children and adolescents. In an additional area of
focus, the Commission will gather key nutrient data (e.g.,
calories, fat, sodium, sugar, servings of whole grains, servings of
fruit and vegetable) for foods and beverages that the respondents
marketed to children and adolescents in 2009, and for foods and
beverages previously reported by companies for calendar year 2006.
The FTC has added to the instant proposed study two additional
companies that have joined the Childrens Food and Beverage
Advertising Initiative (the self-regulatory program administered by
the CBBB) since the 2008 report. The other new respondent companies
were added based on research that they are engaged in
youth-directed food marketing.
$1,750,000
No
No
No
Uncollected
No
Uncollected
Sarah Botha 2023262036
sbotha@ftc.gov
No
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with 5 CFR 1320.9 and the related provisions of 5 CFR
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