Kellogg’s is taking legal action against the DHSC whose regulations on junk foods come into force in October and will ban most forms of their in-store promotion. Some of Kellogg’s cereals have a sugar content that they concede will fall foul of the new limits, but they argue that the rule “measures cereals dry when they are almost always eaten with milk. All of this matters because, unless you take account of the nutritional elements added when cereal is eaten with milk, the full nutritional value of the meal is not measured.”
Unsurprisingly, they omit to point out that adding milk does not reduce the sugar content.
For some reason I find this blatant try-on extremely funny…
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Trying it on
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Re: Trying it on
I often eat Cornflakes, Krispies etc dry
anyone else
Please don't me let be weird ( don't be nasty now )
PS All forms of milk contain sugar
anyone else
Please don't me let be weird ( don't be nasty now )
PS All forms of milk contain sugar
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