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Behind every campaign win, every headline, every policy shift, there are young people who refused to stay silent. Young people who have felt the impact of a food system built to mislead us and who chose to fight back.

Scroll down to meet the young activists challenging the system, speaking truth to power, and proving that change is not only possible it’s already happening.

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From Not Bothered To Speaking Up

How joining Bite Back changed how Jomi sees junk food, young voices, and his own place in creating change.

Public Backs The Junk Food Ban, But Says It Isn't Enough

The January 5th junk food ad ban online, and on TV before 9pm has come into place, but Bite Back activists and public polling say it isn't enough.

The Fight Against Big Food Isn’t Over — It’s Just Started.

Bite Back activist Jonathan marks 5th Jan as a turning point for children's health, as the online, and on TV before 9pm ban on junk food ads finally comes into place.

Revision Notes to Real Change: Emily's Year At Bite Back

This year, I sat my GCSEs and got to be part of something much bigger: the movement to fix the food system.

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STEPPING UP TO THE PLATE — OUR NEW CEO

Bite Back activist Kaz spills the tea on our new CEO, former UNICEF Child Health Specialist, D’Arcy Williams

Bite Back activist Dev stands outside a high street supermarket, he is looking at the camera with a serious expression

Soft Drink Shake Up Is A Step Forward for Children's Health

We welcome the extention of the sugar tax to milkshakes and other sugar-packed milk-based drinks — and call on the Government to go further.

2 young people with their backs to the camera are facing Westminster building. They are wearing black Bite Back hoodies which have white text on the back that says, 'Fuel us, Don't fool us'

Bite Back returns to Parliament to keep up the pressure

In round two at the House of Commons, we kept children's health in the spotlight as we gave evidence at the Government's latest high-profile enquiry on health.

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We take the spotlight in the House of Commons

Bite Back activists Alice and Jayda tell the Government to protect children's health and go further on the junk food ad ban at a high-profile House of Commons enquiry.