New measures are being proposed to address growing concerns about childhood obesity. These include mandatory warning labels on unhealthy food products, similar to those found on tobacco packaging. Simultaneously, authorities are considering a ban on advertising aimed at children and young people, particularly for foods high in sugar, salt, and fat. The aim is to reduce the appeal of unhealthy options and promote healthier eating habits from a young age. Experts believe that current strategies are insufficient to combat the increasing rates of overweight and obesity among children. The proposed regulations seek to create a more protective environment for young people, influencing their food choices and long-term health. Implementation details and the scope of the advertising ban are still under discussion.