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Create an ad to raise awareness of safe food practices

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Create an ad to raise awareness of safe food practices

Today’s brief is the second in a series of healthcare briefs we are running in collaboration with @OneMinuteBriefs and Ryan Wallman (@dr_draper) – Head of Copy at Wellmark, a healthcare communications agency

 

Brief

Campaign to raise awareness of food safety (the theme of this year’s World Health Day) and encourage practices that promote food safety.

 

Entries

For regulatory reasons, please ensure that you do not include the names of any prescription-only products in your ads. 

Please include @adhealthmag and @wellmark_health in your tweets.
Winners

The best entries from this brief will be featured on the Advertising Health website and the Wellmark blog.

The overall winner will also receive a copy of Dave Trott’s new book ‘One Plus One Equals Three: A Masterclass in Creative Thinking’.

 

Background: about food safety and the 2015 WHO World Health Day

Unsafe food is a huge global problem, estimated to be responsible for the deaths of about 2 million people per year. Food containing harmful bacteria, viruses, parasites or chemical substances is responsible for more than 200 diseases, which range from diarrhoea right through to long-term diseases such as cancers.

Because of the increasingly globalised nature of food trade, contamination in one place may affect the health of people living on the other side of the planet. This means that everyone along the production chain, from producer to consumer, must observe safe food-handling practices.

It is important for consumers to know about common food hazards and how to handle food safely, using the information provided in food labelling.

Accordingly, the message of this year’s World Health Day is to be informed to ensure that the food on your plate is safe to eat.

More information is available at: http://www.who.int/campaigns/world-health-day/2015/en/