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Economic Survey 2025–26 Calls for 6 am–11 pm Ban on Ultra-Processed Food Ads

A proposed 17-hour ban on ultra-processed food advertising and a shift toward warning labels highlight the Economic Survey’s push for stronger, enforceable regulation of food marketing practices.

by Editorial
January 30, 2026
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Mumbai: The Economic Survey 2025–26 delivers one of its strongest signals yet to India’s advertising, media, and FMCG ecosystem: the era of light-touch regulation for ultra-processed food (UPF) marketing may be coming to an end.

At the heart of the Survey’s recommendations is a proposal that would fundamentally alter how food brands advertise in India—a ban on advertising ultra-processed foods from 6 am to 11 pm across all media platforms. Unlike earlier efforts that focused narrowly on children’s television or specific programme slots, this recommendation reflects a growing recognition that media consumption has become continuous, platform-agnostic, and impossible to silo by age or time bands.

If implemented, the proposal would amount to one of the most sweeping advertising restrictions since tobacco control laws.

From Child-Targeted Ads to Ambient Exposure

The Survey’s framing marks a decisive shift in regulatory thinking. Instead of asking whether advertising is directed at children, it focuses on ambient exposure—the reality that children and adolescents encounter food marketing across television, OTT platforms, social media feeds, influencer content, outdoor media, and gaming environments throughout the day.

Citing domestic and international evidence, the Survey underscores that exposure to unhealthy food advertising is strongly linked to consumption intent, dietary preferences, and displacement of healthier foods. Celebrity endorsements, emotional messaging, price-led promotions, and health-coded cues are identified as key drivers of overconsumption—particularly among younger audiences.

In effect, the Survey argues that self-regulation and programme-specific safeguards have failed to keep pace with modern media behaviour.

A Revenue Shock Waiting to Happen?

For broadcasters, digital platforms, publishers, and agencies, a 6 am–11 pm ban across all media raises unavoidable commercial questions. Ultra-processed foods remain a high-frequency advertising category, especially in high-reach dayparts and mass digital formats.

A near-blanket restriction would:

  • Compress advertising windows into late-night hours with limited reach
  • Force FMCG brands to rethink media mix, messaging, and even brand architecture
  • Push spend toward less-regulated or harder-to-monitor formats unless enforcement is airtight

The Survey does not quantify revenue impact—but the implication is clear: public health objectives are being placed ahead of advertising economics, signalling a potential pivot from industry-friendly guidance to statutory intervention.

Why Front-of-Pack Labelling Became a Policy Fault Line

Alongside advertising curbs, the Survey revisits India’s long-running debate on front-of-pack labelling (FOPL)—and does so with unusual clarity.

It highlights that previous efforts centred on rating-based labels, such as star or score systems, have fallen short. Evidence reviewed in the Survey points to a core flaw: ranking-style labels tend to confuse consumers and enable “health halo” marketing, allowing ultra-processed foods to appear healthier than they are.

In contrast, warning labels—simple, direct, and non-comparative—are identified as more effective in discouraging UPF consumption. The Survey notes a growing multi-sector consensus that India should move away from interpretive ratings and toward explicit warning labels, particularly for high fat, sugar, and salt (HFSS) foods.

Crucially, it also flags a regulatory blind spot: foods targeted at infants and toddlers are often excluded from current labelling and marketing rules, despite their long-term dietary impact.

The Enforcement Gap

Perhaps the most consequential insight in the Survey is not the recommendation itself, but the diagnosis behind it. Existing advertising codes and consumer protection guidelines prohibit misleading food advertisements, yet fail to define “misleading” using measurable, nutrient-based criteria.

This ambiguity, the Survey notes, has allowed advertisers to continue deploying vague claims around “health”, “energy”, and “nutrition” without breaching any clearly defined standard. The result is a regulatory ecosystem heavy on intent but light on enforceability.

The proposed advertising ban, therefore, is not just a behavioural nudge—it is an acknowledgment that incremental fixes have not worked.

A Signal to the Market

Whether or not the recommendations translate into immediate law, the Economic Survey 2025–26 sends a strong directional signal. India appears ready to move from voluntary compliance to mandatory restrictions, from platform-specific rules to cross-media controls, and from interpretive labelling to unambiguous warnings.

For advertisers and media owners, the message is unmistakable: the regulatory latitude long enjoyed by food marketing is narrowing. For policymakers, the challenge will be execution—ensuring that any ban is clearly defined, technologically enforceable, and uniformly applied across legacy and digital media.

What is clear is that the debate has shifted. The question is no longer whether ultra-processed food advertising should be regulated more tightly—but how far, how fast, and at what cost to the media economy.

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