Bakers Delight ad promoting bread rolls topped with M&Ms as kids’ lunch slated by ad watchdog

An ad from Bakers Delight promoting bread rolls sprinkled with M&Ms as a lunchbox choice for schoolkids has been banned by the advertising watchdog for promoting unhealthy options for children.

A Bakers Delight billboard ad featured three product images including a white roll with bacon and cheese, a cheese and Vegemite scroll and four white finger buns with M&Ms sprinkled on top. The accompanying copy read “School lunches? Problem solved”

Another ad used at local franchises of the bakery suggested parents used the M&Ms snack to “make their day”.

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