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    Kellogg sued the British government over product restrictions. Milk should be added to the nutritional value – visitor

    Morton ObrienBy Morton ObrienApril 28, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Kellogg sued the British government over product restrictions.  Milk should be added to the nutritional value – visitor
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    Kellogg has taken legal action against the British government over a new law preventing unhygienic products from being displayed prominently in supermarkets.

    Kellogg’s, owner of grain brands like Cornflakes, believes it The nutritional value of your grains should be analyzed in conjunction with milk or yogurt (usually the ingredients they consume).. Under the new law, grains of this brand will be banned from being on shelves, checkout counters or at store entrances at the end of supermarkets. Further, It is also not prominently displayed on the websites of stores for sale.. At risk are the values ​​of fat, salt and sugar.

    We believe that the method used by the government to measure the nutritional value of grains is incorrect and has no legal basis. UK Institutional Director. “Dry grains are often measured when eaten with milk. These are all important because if you do not take into account the extra nutrients when eating whole grains with milk, the overall nutritional value of the food will not be measured.

    The agency explains that the decision to sue the UK Department of Health and Social Security was made following the failure of a “fair dialogue with the government” attempt. The decision is protected by the Department of Health.

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    Breakfast cereals contribute about 7% – a significant percentage – of the average daily sugar intake of children. “The key part of the government’s strategy is to halve childhood obesity by 2030, prevent malignancy, improve healthy life expectancy, and promote and promote unhealthy diets.

    A spokesman for the same government department explained Obesity costs six billion pounds a year – over seven billion euros – to the British National Health Organization.

    Katrina Anderson, Attorney at Osborne ClarkThe Telegraph explained that the process was over Encourage other food companies to offer their own justifications So that their products are not ignored.

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