Kellogg's is to put "traffic light" labelling on most of its cereal packs sold in the UK from January, having previously refused to do so.
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Just ignore this traffic light nonsense. Let the small-minded remaindeers have their fun by putting these stupid signs everywhere; the rest of us can just get on with more important things while paying no attention to their childish - yet oppressive - behaviour
PC nonsense...it's up to parents to decide what their kids eat & to say no when their 5yr old is screaming in the supermarket isle for the 750g box of chocolate or sugar coated cereals!
Yet another benefit to Brexit .. we can enforce our food labelling standards. Good.
If I spent time reading all the warning labels these "Do Gooders" think up it would take me hours to do the shopping. As always I buy the foods I enjoy eating... "Warning, this yellow skin contains Banana". How did our parents survive to have us without the labels.
They put smoking kills on cigarette packets and people still buy them. This won't make any difference. If you are overweight it is completely your responsibility to change that, stop blaming others for your problems.
Got to love the BBC's "impartial" headline - Kelloggs 'gives in'.
In fact, Kelloggs has agreed to use a voluntary system.
Voluntary means you don't actually have to do it.
'Gives in' implies some sort of coercive force being applied.
Stop the constant agenda-driven "news" and stick to facts, BBC. Better still, become subscription-only and see just how "trusted" you really are.
"Under EU rules, traffic light labelling is voluntary, so some manufacturers do not use it."
No wonder Kellogg's were big backers of the Remoan campaign then... another big business in the pockets of the EU cabal... not to mention their gushing of support for Hilary Clinton too.
Slowly, slowly the slime starts to ooze out as we creep ever closer to Freedom Day on March 29th.
Kelloggs should have just said stuff it and walked out of the UK. More profit could be made elsewhere where there are no do-gooders trying to impose their will on Joe Public. Joe Public has a choice - buy Kelloggs or not.
I've got a humorous idea. Let's force nut sellers to add "warning, contains nuts" on the package - that would be so funny.
Oh wait, that already happens. Clever, these middle classes, aren't they?
153 "I find this strange, when I was a kid growing up in the 80's/90's all these cereals were available ... yet... you could count on two hands the amount of fat kids."
Same here in the '70s. Difference was, we walked to school, played outside, and it was even safe to cycle on the roads. Happy days!
This initiative will be a cereal killer.