In October 2025, the UK government will implement a landmark ban on junk food advertising across social media and TV, aiming to curb childhood obesity and promote healthier eating habits. This move presents a significant challenge for brands in the food and beverage industry, particularly those reliant on digital marketing to engage consumers. However, as history has shown, where restrictions arise, innovation follows. In this piece, we’ll explore creative, compliant, and effective ways for brands to navigate these new regulations—maintaining brand visibility, consumer engagement, and continued growth in a rapidly evolving advertising landscape.
Advertising restrictions are nothing new—industries from tobacco to alcohol, gambling, sex, and pharmaceuticals have all faced regulatory hurdles, yet the most successful brands have thrived by bending these rules creatively. Many tactics involve focusing budgets into less overt paid mediums, such as event sponsorships both offline (sports, festivals) and online (live-streamed events, YouTube influencer partnerships). This is something we’ve seen in the alcohol and gambling industries and isn’t currently withheld under any advertising regulations. But unlike traditional paid advertising methods, these do come with a catch in attribution complexities. Which isn’t always so great for the marketer. In the DTC pharmaceutical and sex industries, advertisers have explored creative ways to alter the focus of messaging away from the product and onto the emotion-led outcome that having the product provides to appeal to the consumer. Within some regulatory clauses, this allows advertisers to remain active on paid media channels, particularly on social, which is more lax than TV. Spin successfully navigates this with our client, Lovehoney, by creatively concealing their products in normal everyday environments (i.e. hiding the Rose within a bouquet of real roses) or using the products as background props to a scene otherwise focused on emotion-led lifestyle messaging, i.e. connecting with your partner & lifting your mood. These techniques not only allow us to continue using social and digital channels as paid media channels, but access data that allows us to optimise and grow these channels as revenue-driving heavy lifters.
Having advertising restrictions can actually be a blessing when it comes to using paid social as a communication channel. Paid social is a rare hotbed in the available marketing mix that brands can harvest zero-party data from to draw insights into their consumer behaviour, engagement, and motivations. When intentionally used in this way, it can be a great marketing tool to optimise other channels. Taking the above Lovehoney example, knowing advertising efforts must be focused on emotion-led messaging, we can focus in on a handful of problem/solution combinations when crafting our creative. The data passed back from the algorithm after launch highlights the winners amongst each subdivision of our audience, informing subsequent creative thinking to optimise activity but also providing valuable insights that can be applied to CRM segments, website copy and UX, organic social, and influencer partnerships.
Instead of seeing the 2025 junk food ad ban as a roadblock, brands should view it as an opportunity to innovate. When regulations tighten, the most successful brands adapt—often emerging stronger, more strategic, and more connected to their audience. By shifting focus to influencer partnerships, sponsorships, and emotion-driven messaging on paid social, as well as increasing their exposure on unaffected marketing mediums such as organic social, brands can maintain visibility and continue to connect with their communities while also gaining deeper consumer insights. Those who embrace this shift early will not only stay compliant but will also future-proof their marketing strategies in an increasingly regulated digital landscape. The key is to think beyond traditional paid ads and start investing in creativity, storytelling, and authentic engagement—because the brands that evolve are the ones that win.