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A cereal switch-up is stirring up sweet — well, mostly salty — discussion. Post Consumer Brands confirmed to TODAY.com that it’s discontinuing its beloved Oreo O’s cereal and replacing it ...
Supermarkets are still offer misleading "discounts" and "special offers", despite rules designed to clamp down on fake deals. When they checked, consumer champion Which? found "2 for £4" cereal ...
Kellogg's will not be allowed to promote sugary cereals in supermarket special offers, a court has ruled. In-store promotions on food and drink high in fat, salt or sugar will be restricted under ...
We all know that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and for many people this will involve a bowl of cereal.
Popular children's cereals such as Shreddies, Rice Krispies and Coco Pops often have more salt, sugar and fat than supermarket brands which cost half the price, figures show. Nutritionists say ...
"It makes little sense to us that consumers will be able to buy other products, like donuts and chocolate spreads, on promotion - but not many types of breakfast cereals," said Kellogg UK managing ...