Fast-Food Chain Drops Toys from Kids' Meals
June 21, 2011
We hope that McDonalds, Burger King, Wendys, and Taco Bell are paying attention to Jack in the Box, which has decided to stop using toys to market fast-food meals to children.
Using toys to market unhealthy restaurant meals to kids exploits children, annoys parents, and is frowned upon by nutritionists, behavioral scientists, and a growing number of public health officials around the country. Its too bad that McDonalds, Burger King, Wendys, and Taco Bell think they cant compete on the basis of quality, value, taste, or nutrition, but instead must resort to such a discredited marketing tactic to lure families to their businesses.
We congratulate Jack in the Box for stopping toy-based food marketing, regardless of its motivation, and hope local and state policymakers consider cracking down on the practice further.
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Note: CSPIs litigation department is currently in court as co-counsel to a California woman who is suing McDonalds over their use of toys to market directly to children. More on that suit here.
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