Kellogg Making Cereals More Nutritious

by laurel on June 21, 2007

MSNBC reports that Kellogg Co. announced they would boost the nutritional value of cereals marketed to children or stop marketing them as a whole.  Check out the new requirements for a single serving of Kellogg’s cereals:

  • 200 calories or less
  • No trans fat
  • 2 g saturated fat or less
  • 230 mg sodium or less
  • 12 g sugar or less

Kellogg’s change of plans comes after threats of lawsuit over child obesity and concerns over marketing unhealthy foods to children.

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