Fat-fighting campaign ‘waste of money’ claims rebuffed

A health expert has been quoted as saying the government’s ‘Swap It Don’t Stop It’ anti-obesity campaign – created by JWT Melbourne – was a ‘waste of taxpayer money’ and should be scrapped.

But the article in The Sunday Telegraph misquoted her and also got the campaign budget wrong, a university lecturer and the client, the Australian National Preventive Health Agency, have told Mumbrella.

University of NSW health program convener Anne Bunde-Birouste was also quoted as saying that the campaign was of “no real benefit to the community”.

She told Mumbrella: “What I meant was that, in isolation, the marketing campaign might be ineffective – without a holistic approach that includes education and community support.”

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