Press Release Hub logo
  • Submit a Release
  • Home
  • All
  • ESG
  • Health
  • Technology
  • Finance
  • Contributors

Campaigner who started fighting junk food ads at 14 says McDonald's can still reach children

Contributed by: Pressat

Logo

Dev Sharma, 20, who led the campaign that secured the junk food advertising ban in the Queen's Speech at age 16. Available for interview.
Dev Sharma, 20, who led the campaign that secured the junk food advertising ban in the Queen's Speech at age 16. Available for interview.

Tags

McDonalds
FOOD

More Like This

Landmark junk food ad ban to protect kid’s health

Junk food ad ban legislation progresses to curb childhood obesity

New healthier food standards to give babies best start in life

Soft drink levy extended to protect children and improve health

Polling Shows Brits Are Fed Up With Government Overreach

Ban on selling high-caffeine energy drinks to boost kids’ health

What's changing for children on social media from 25 July 2025

Members of Youth Parliament Luke Hall, Shifa Shahzad-Khan and Dev Sharma, Anna Lambert from Sacred Heart primary school in Battersea, Naema Jannath of Childrens Food Campaign and Nicola Byrne, headteacher of Sacred Heart primary school, with a petition calling on the government to ‘Say Yes to School Food For All’. The UK Youth Parliament gathers in the House of Commons today for a debate on the cost of living impact for young people, including progress towards universal school meals.

Young campaigners call on the Prime Minister to Say Yes to School Food For All

Pages

  • Home
  • All
  • ESG
  • Health
  • Technology
  • Finance
  • Contributors

Press Release Hub

  • Our Services
  • Submit a Release

Websites

  • PA Media Group
  • PA Mediapoint
  • Distribution Packages

© PA Media Group. 2026

Terms of Use

Privacy Policy

Contact Us