Outrageous for them to claim that just by adding milk the sugar content is not relevant.
I cannot believe a court case has been allowed but let’s hope they lose and waste a load of their shareholder’s funds in the process.
All that bullshit corporate social responsibility money that Kellogs spends has just been wiped out, they just want to push their sugar laden crap, as if we didnt know.
First they hid the fags. I said nothing because I don’t smoke
Then they fucked the juice. I moaned a bit, but I just don’t drink it now
Then they hid the cereal…
Their excuse doesn’t make sense, but it is annoying having higher sugar foods/drinks being more limited. I know it’s not as healthy, but give me the option so I can have it occasionally.
I can’t drink sugar free drinks, because they add sweetener (which let’s face it, is artificial chemicals) which has a nasty aftertaste for me. And annoying almost the majority of drinks on shelves are now the sugar free versions.
I used to love Irn Bru, then they changed their recipe to have less sugar. Now it sucks.
I would love to try all the flavoured Coke’s, but they’re only sugar free, so won’t get them.
Even at places like McDonalds they hide the regular Coke halfway down the options. And there’s an additional cost – but I don’t mind paying an extra 12p, so I can actually drink something withouy a nasty aftertaste.
What doesn’t make sense is they’re cracking down on sugar, but allowing energy drinks. One shop I went to at a services was literally 70% energy drinks – which I’m sure are way worse for you than just sugar.
Their excuse doesn’t make sense, but it is annoying having higher sugar foods/drinks being more limited. I know it’s not as healthy, but give me the option so I can have it occasionally.
I can’t drink sugar free drinks, because they add sweetener (which let’s face it, is artificial chemicals) which has a nasty aftertaste for me. And annoying almost the majority of drinks on shelves are now the sugar free versions.
I used to love Irn Bru, then they changed their recipe to have less sugar. Now it sucks.
I would love to try all the flavoured Coke’s, but they’re only sugar free, so won’t get them.
Even at places like McDonalds they hide the regular Coke halfway down the options. And there’s an additional cost – but I don’t mind paying an extra 12p, so I can actually drink something withouy a nasty aftertaste.
What doesn’t make sense is they’re cracking down on sugar, but allowing energy drinks. One shop I went to at a services was literally 70% energy drinks – which I’m sure are way worse for you than just sugar.
Sugar, grows Candida and Cancer tumours.
All the good stuff.
Who can afford Kelloggs these days? There’s fxxk all in the boxes. The smart mums go to Lidl an Aldi an get the foreign knock offs with more in the box.
Woke up to see all the boomers on Twitter screaming about the “nanny state” over this one.
Put another tax on it to allow discounts on healthy options.
That’s like saying smoking is less dangerous for the smoker if they light up outdoors.
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Outrageous for them to claim that just by adding milk the sugar content is not relevant.
I cannot believe a court case has been allowed but let’s hope they lose and waste a load of their shareholder’s funds in the process.
All that bullshit corporate social responsibility money that Kellogs spends has just been wiped out, they just want to push their sugar laden crap, as if we didnt know.
First they hid the fags. I said nothing because I don’t smoke
Then they fucked the juice. I moaned a bit, but I just don’t drink it now
Then they hid the cereal…
Their excuse doesn’t make sense, but it is annoying having higher sugar foods/drinks being more limited. I know it’s not as healthy, but give me the option so I can have it occasionally.
I can’t drink sugar free drinks, because they add sweetener (which let’s face it, is artificial chemicals) which has a nasty aftertaste for me. And annoying almost the majority of drinks on shelves are now the sugar free versions.
I used to love Irn Bru, then they changed their recipe to have less sugar. Now it sucks.
I would love to try all the flavoured Coke’s, but they’re only sugar free, so won’t get them.
Even at places like McDonalds they hide the regular Coke halfway down the options. And there’s an additional cost – but I don’t mind paying an extra 12p, so I can actually drink something withouy a nasty aftertaste.
What doesn’t make sense is they’re cracking down on sugar, but allowing energy drinks. One shop I went to at a services was literally 70% energy drinks – which I’m sure are way worse for you than just sugar.
Their excuse doesn’t make sense, but it is annoying having higher sugar foods/drinks being more limited. I know it’s not as healthy, but give me the option so I can have it occasionally.
I can’t drink sugar free drinks, because they add sweetener (which let’s face it, is artificial chemicals) which has a nasty aftertaste for me. And annoying almost the majority of drinks on shelves are now the sugar free versions.
I used to love Irn Bru, then they changed their recipe to have less sugar. Now it sucks.
I would love to try all the flavoured Coke’s, but they’re only sugar free, so won’t get them.
Even at places like McDonalds they hide the regular Coke halfway down the options. And there’s an additional cost – but I don’t mind paying an extra 12p, so I can actually drink something withouy a nasty aftertaste.
What doesn’t make sense is they’re cracking down on sugar, but allowing energy drinks. One shop I went to at a services was literally 70% energy drinks – which I’m sure are way worse for you than just sugar.
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I found [cookie pillows cereal](https://poppins.com/sites/default/files/products/2021-07/CP-Cookie-Cream-300g.png), and the fact that they exist makes me think this type of regulation is sorely needed
Sugar, grows Candida and Cancer tumours.
All the good stuff.
Who can afford Kelloggs these days? There’s fxxk all in the boxes. The smart mums go to Lidl an Aldi an get the foreign knock offs with more in the box.
Woke up to see all the boomers on Twitter screaming about the “nanny state” over this one.
Put another tax on it to allow discounts on healthy options.
That’s like saying smoking is less dangerous for the smoker if they light up outdoors.