Why Did Americans Stop Eating Kellogg’s Cereal?

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  • čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
  • Kellogg, the 117-year-old brand that started as a breakfast cereal company that has since expanded to be one of the largest food companies in the world, has seen declining cereal sales over the past couple of decades. The one-time category leader is now facing such setbacks as countless lawsuits over its nutritional value amid a more health-conscious consumer base, and a workers’ strike and a plant fire in 2021. In response, the company on June 21, 2022, announced plans to split into three separate companies. The question is though: Will that be enough to rebound its cereal segment?
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    Why Did Americans Stop Eating Kellogg’s Cereal?

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  • @kw9158
    @kw9158 Před rokem +576

    I think it's pretty simple. Most groups of families these days are concerned about 2 things: health and money. Healthwise these cereals are awful for you, with high amounts of sugar and low amounts of anything good for you. Moneywise, prices for cereal boxes have skyrocketed. 1 box is almost $10 which is absurd, especially when it's finished in just a few days for a family.

    • @jimdavison4077
      @jimdavison4077 Před rokem +14

      that's strange as I can get my favorite Post cereal flavours from 2.99 to 3.99 a box. Kellogg is dead to me with their poor labour relations and the fact its all US made.

    • @ChrisMovieUniverse
      @ChrisMovieUniverse Před rokem +1

      That's Capitalism for you, people are greedy no matter who's in office.

    • @ericacruz8261
      @ericacruz8261 Před rokem +11

      $10??? not where I live😆

    • @eudofia
      @eudofia Před rokem +12

      @@ericacruz8261 Maybe not exactly $10. But some family sizes of some brands go for about $8 or there abouts, especially in those small rural food stores.

    • @MikeBNumba6
      @MikeBNumba6 Před rokem +18

      @@eudofia $8.99 on a good day for the larger sized boxes
      So that's basically ten bucks when you include taxes.

  • @JogBird
    @JogBird Před rokem +342

    maybe ppl figured out that eating candy for breakfast wasnt a good idea

  • @darionrobinson1
    @darionrobinson1 Před rokem +322

    People are not willing to pay the price that it cost to buy a box of cereal at the store The price is freaking insane and inappropriate.

    • @pacomorris18
      @pacomorris18 Před rokem +29

      They know the main reason is price but don't wanna address that issue lol

    • @emmanuelmatos9925
      @emmanuelmatos9925 Před rokem +11

      Exactly a box of cereal is like $9

    • @AP-wm6en
      @AP-wm6en Před rokem +3

      people rather spend $7-$12 on eating out for one singular meal rather than spending $4-$6 dollars on a box of cereal that will last about a week and complain that its the prices of cereal.

    • @YouTubePurgetheblackplague
      @YouTubePurgetheblackplague Před rokem +1

      ​@@AP-wm6enyou do know how much a cup is? It's tiny.

  • @tj5163
    @tj5163 Před rokem +550

    Just 2 days ago I went inside the store and the small boxes of cereal are $6 if you have a family that’s practically gone in one sitting. The larger ones were 7 and 8 respectively. It is completely ridiculous. I’m glad I’m a college student and I eat cereal only occasionally.

    • @shanecasey8365
      @shanecasey8365 Před rokem +8

      where do you live? That's stretching believability, unless you're shopping at 7-11.

    • @tj5163
      @tj5163 Před rokem +37

      @@shanecasey8365 I live in South Carolina and shop at Publix because the pandemic ruined the quality of Walmart and Kroger in my area to the point the vegetables on the shelves will be moldy. The small standard cereal box is 5.94$ for GM cereal brand. The large box is 6.94 and the family size is 7.94. Respectively they are 6,7,8 dollars. You can say oh yeah it’s because I’m shopping at a Publix but Walmarts prices are just as high these days and Walmart keeps claiming they are raising prices because of theft.

    • @socku5850
      @socku5850 Před rokem +3

      1 usually buy it at cvs store. It like the other guy said it usually around $ 5 - 8 a box is probably 20+ oz. Unless, you buy a small pouch of cereal that cost a little over $ 1.00 but have like 3.5 oz.
      Majority if the times I might buy cereal if it like 2 boxes of cereal for $6 - 7 that on sale price. Usually at cvs ( long drug ).
      The milk is kind expensive too it like $ 6 - 7 a gallon . It almost the same price as gasoline for the car.
      I live hawaii on oahu.

    • @jakeboynton
      @jakeboynton Před rokem +2

      that is still at leasttt $2 for a meal. is $2 a meal too expensive ? also this is just not true, if your talking about these cheap unhealthy cereals. I've never seen even a big box go for more than $4. I buy Kashi cereal which is quite expensive if you compare it to the normal cereal and the past, but it's a great deal for a quick morning meal that taste delicious and besides it containing a lot of carbs (not sugar) it is quite healthy

    • @tj5163
      @tj5163 Před rokem +17

      @@jakeboynton the point is that it is expensive for larger families (Husband-Wife w/2+ kids). It doesn’t make a huge difference for single, partnered or families with one child. But yes when things like cereal in a family fly out the cabinets. Paying 20-25 for a few boxes of cereal every week is a lot. That’s just one aspect of their shopping haul. No it’s not crazy expensive by itself but it adds up, for larger families. When you calculate all the living expenses for a larger family, it’s easy to say are these groceries going up really that serious or big of a deal? When in reality it is because you still have tons of other things you need to buy and pay for. Like your regular bills, other good for you family etc. Of course there are ways to cut costs and things nowadays but when things just a few years ago used to be a lot cheaper it’s hard for families to not notice.

  • @cattameme
    @cattameme Před rokem +296

    since cereal is so goddamn expensive now. Why even buy it. In fact I can buy Oatmeal with REAL fruits in it instead.

    • @definitelynotwalter
      @definitelynotwalter Před rokem +9

      Facts, healthier too

    • @zachariahsmith9130
      @zachariahsmith9130 Před rokem +3

      Still sugar. All of it

    • @miaomiaou_
      @miaomiaou_ Před rokem +9

      @@zachariahsmith9130you don’t have to add sugar to your oatmeal. I don’t. I add fruit, which does add “sugar” but is balanced by fiber and contains vitamins and other micronutrients. I know there is a lot of debate about how fructose behaves in the body but I won’t pretend fruit is unhealthy lol

    • @zachariahsmith9130
      @zachariahsmith9130 Před rokem +1

      @@miaomiaou_ oatmeal isnt sugarless

    • @agfagaevart
      @agfagaevart Před rokem +6

      @@miaomiaou_
      even just oatmeal is high glycaemic.
      you can't win!
      :-(

  • @kaniahankston4310
    @kaniahankston4310 Před rokem +178

    Nobody wants to pay 7-8 dollars for cereal when it’s just sugar and empty calories. It’s cheaper to get healthier options!

    • @exoressdelivers70
      @exoressdelivers70 Před rokem +2

      $7-8 dollars? Unless it's a specialized private brand it is not $7-8 per box. At least not with Kellogs, General Mills, or Post. At most you will pay about $4.00 per standard sized box from those major labels.

    • @kaniahankston4310
      @kaniahankston4310 Před rokem +15

      @@exoressdelivers70 Let’s be real. The price honestly depends on where you live. I have NOT seen a box of cereal for 4 dollars where I live in a LONG time. But if it is where you are, good for you!

    • @scz798
      @scz798 Před rokem

      Seriously. You have it for breakfast and you stay hungry until lunch. It has no nutritional value so it's pointless to eat it.

    • @NaturalBeauty214
      @NaturalBeauty214 Před rokem +2

      It's $7.02 after taxes ($6.72 at Walmart) for the big 40oz boxes/bags where I live in Houston for Cap n Crunch. But I don't eat cereal so it's something I don't worry about to much. However, being that I'm near 40, I can certainly remember back in the day how much cheaper and affordable it used to be.

    • @blacklyfe5543
      @blacklyfe5543 Před rokem +1

      @Exoress Delivers it's 8 to 9 dollars 💸 fam idk what state you live in but over here in NJ it's between $8 to $10

  • @screaminjesus
    @screaminjesus Před rokem +157

    99% of these cereals are filled with sugar, might as well eat cookies for breakfast

  • @gobbletegook
    @gobbletegook Před rokem +188

    Once upon a time, cereal served a purpose. It changed the world with a fast and simple paced way of getting a good nutritious product with energy that got you going in the morning. No longer did you have to cook meat, bake bread, or simmer porridge for hours before work or school. But then, it became unhealthy. And, if you are diabetic, they tell you that it is one of the worse things you can eat. And the people that were selling it, reinforced this notion that it is the most important meal of the day. Well, the new news is, its not.

    • @MikeBNumba6
      @MikeBNumba6 Před rokem +17

      Couldn't agree more. I used to eat cereal all the time. But as I got older I realized that there was way too much sugar in it so I stopped eating it.
      Not to mention it just got expensive too

    • @whome4642
      @whome4642 Před rokem +3

      It doesn’t help the the first word in their names was usually sugar and people remember that.

    • @wanderingfido
      @wanderingfido Před rokem +1

      I can't even eat bread or baked white potatoes. The glucose level in my blood will get too high. Demographics means less younger people healthy enough to continue buying this sort of crap.

    • @norwegianblue2017
      @norwegianblue2017 Před rokem +7

      Yup. Even cereals that you don't think are high in sugar, still have a lot of sugar and are quite high in carbs. Even if you are not diabetic, cutting carbs is a good idea. Drop the bread and fruit juices/sugary drinks and sweets, eat more quality proteins, non-starchy vegetables and quality natural fats. Watch the pounds drop off and your cholesterol will plummet.

    • @deesplash7087
      @deesplash7087 Před rokem +10

      One question: when the hell has traditional cereal ever been healthy 😭

  • @davidcantor293
    @davidcantor293 Před rokem +370

    It's been declining partially due to the $5-7 a box price.

    • @who2u333
      @who2u333 Před rokem +12

      The way they handled the 2021 strike didn't help in my view.

    • @111olbap
      @111olbap Před rokem +17

      It declined way before that. After 80s kids stopped eating cereal in the late 90s, the subsequent generation never picked up the torch. They're just not interested. Cereal was still cheap as anything in the late 90s but the market was in free fall. Us 80s kids were literally the entire cereal market. The industry completely failed to convince the next round of kids to eat the stuff, and the market became a shadow of its former self. Sure, us elder millenials would still buy a box of froot loops for a laugh once a year, but now, to come back to your point, we're done with that too because I am not paying $9 for a box of fruity pebbles. Nostalgia isn't worth that much.

    • @yvonneplant9434
      @yvonneplant9434 Před rokem +6

      It's been too expensive for years.
      I hate cereal so I never eat it. Nothing could get me to eat it.

    • @edfig
      @edfig Před rokem +3

      Nah... It's because it's loaded with sugar.

    • @amazing50000
      @amazing50000 Před rokem +2

      Thank you! That is what i'm saying.

  • @M3Volver
    @M3Volver Před rokem +449

    To me the amount of sugar in cereal is way too high and the prices for cereal has gotten too expensive. The Boxes/Bags have gotten smaller and slimmer and yet the prices just continued to go up, even before the past 2 years. My favorite cereals are $8-$9 a regular size box and a regular suggested serving for most cereals are less than 1 cup with an average of 16-18 grams of sugar. That amount of sugar is definitely a lot for the amount you'r suggested.

    • @nomore-constipation
      @nomore-constipation Před rokem +6

      Aɢʀᴇᴇᴅ...
      imo they need to do better ᖇ&ᗪ on cereal as an ingredient. Kinda like a Chex Mix snack or something like Special K Loaf (which surprisingly my kids like as a supplement for dinner)
      They might have exhausted the life of buying cereal for breakfast 𝙤𝙣𝙡𝙮 but if you buy the majority as an ingredient and eat the "extra" as a mixed snack or cereal it might bring life to the brand again.
      This is specifically why the stock jumped when they successfully split the overall company. If they figure out a way to get useful for uses other than 𝙟𝙪𝙨𝙩 breakfast I think they can sustain it for a bit longer until the new trend. 😉

    • @randomboris
      @randomboris Před rokem +19

      Agreed, I don't even know who should be eating cereal these days. You're overpaying for something that is very detrimental to your health and can give you diabetes later on.

    • @omgcrisbreezy
      @omgcrisbreezy Před rokem +7

      8-9??? Where the heck you buying your cereal. Cinnamon Toast Crunch and Reese’s are 4-5 here in Florida

    • @nomore-constipation
      @nomore-constipation Před rokem +2

      @@omgcrisbreezy What really tells you the cost is not total but how much per pound or oz
      So places like Costco have huge boxes but in double boxes. Grocery store usually have family size or lower

    • @Jaigarful
      @Jaigarful Před rokem +9

      Yep, and all the sugars make you feel so awful. I remember how hard I used to crash way back in high school after eating cereal or toaster strudels in the morning. The sugar just isn't good.
      For like half the price, I can get some oatmeal and frozen blueberries, and just make my own in the morning. Doesn't take that much more time, doesn't have nearly the same sugar.
      Or I can make cornbread (I like sweet so its not necessarily better for you) and mix it with milk or pinto beans in the morning. Or there's yogurt with granola and fruit, etc. There's just so many good quick options out there better and cheaper than cereal.

  • @Marine450x
    @Marine450x Před rokem +213

    I grew up on cereal, I still like it, and yes late night instead of a snack too.
    But it's gotten too expensive & the box size keeps shrinking. I'm much more discerning with regards to which to buy or not to buy, and Im well off enough that price isn't the primary issue, the idea of being hustled is.

    • @jimleech2364
      @jimleech2364 Před rokem +6

      Buy the store brands!

    • @beverlyledbetter4906
      @beverlyledbetter4906 Před rokem +6

      I love cereal and milk; but I can only use lactaid milk which is ridiculously expensive as is the cereal! The knockoffs are way cheaper (my favorites are rice crispies and cinnamon toast crunch)!😳

    • @DancingDivasMaj
      @DancingDivasMaj Před rokem +9

      shrinkflation

    • @chiragsharma5050
      @chiragsharma5050 Před rokem +1

      It's not healthy eat rice with milk instead

    • @DancingDivasMaj
      @DancingDivasMaj Před rokem

      @@chiragsharma5050 nty im good

  • @DREAM-lv4cj
    @DREAM-lv4cj Před rokem +157

    Have they seen the price of a box and how small the boxes have become?

    • @ricardos8307
      @ricardos8307 Před rokem +2

      Yup shrinkflation hit the cereal market hard, smaller and smaller packages with the same or higher price, plus the options for sugarless or zero added sugar is very small since people have been realizing giving a spoon of sugar to a kid is not healthy

    • @simonriley2051
      @simonriley2051 Před rokem +2

      Mi Fi tell you , the boxes small and you know how much thousands of dollars it cost

    • @ladymacbethofmtensk896
      @ladymacbethofmtensk896 Před rokem

      Yes, blame the cereal company and not the Government's excessive spending!

    • @DREAM-lv4cj
      @DREAM-lv4cj Před rokem +1

      @@ladymacbethofmtensk896 oh.,.lol. you misunderstood. They stated no one's buying cereal or eating that much cereal...I wasn't concerned with whatever else...I just said have you seen the price of cereal and how small the box's are getting. That was my theory. Cereal is a luxury depending on who you ask and not many in today's economy afford it for their children. It's not that serious...lol! Blame? Too much...SMH. just I can understand if the sales has went down. Who wants to pay 6 bucks for a pop tart sized box off sugar?

    • @ladymacbethofmtensk896
      @ladymacbethofmtensk896 Před rokem

      @@DREAM-lv4cj I understand perfectly well what is happening. The trouble is that some people keep insisting that government give them more free stuff. The money has to come from somewhere. What if we just print more money? Higher prices for smaller quantities of product is what happens when the Government prints more money to give away.

  • @nandananda2171
    @nandananda2171 Před rokem +132

    Sugars + pesticides + highly processed + GMO + lactose = The complete set... For your hospitalization.

  • @tuxediomafia
    @tuxediomafia Před rokem +144

    I think one large elephant in the room that you missed here was that in recent years Kellogs has changed the way/formula on their cereals. Corn Flakes, Special K, frosted flakes, and so on, ALL taste so different and have a MUCH different texture. My entire family has been put off by this and many others I know feel the same.

    • @questionresearch8721
      @questionresearch8721 Před rokem +23

      They don't want to admit that. I totally agree.

    • @exoespeon
      @exoespeon Před rokem +30

      Yeah I feel like a lot of foods from our childhood have changed their formulas (probably to make them more cost efficient) but at a loss of loyal customers because of the things you mentioned

    • @RedSeraph_
      @RedSeraph_ Před rokem +11

      Not cereal related but close-ish..Is it me or do doritos taste waay different

    • @michelleramos1452
      @michelleramos1452 Před rokem +4

      Red Seraph I agree I thought it was just me

    • @Kevfactor
      @Kevfactor Před rokem +16

      Corn syrup ruined a lot of brands. Soda is undrinkable from the stuff

  • @w8lvradio
    @w8lvradio Před rokem +70

    NO. With Kellogg's the problem isn't sugar, after all, you can buy UNSWEETENED corn flakes, and do with them what you wish. Instead, with Kellogg's, the problem is GREED: They kept making the boxes smaller and smaller, while making the price larger and larger! There was no reason for this in the USA (price a bushel of oats or corn, and you will see the RIDICULOUSNESS of the cereal prices) And so? Consumers pushed back! Our corn flakes come from MEXICO, and that's a GOOD THING called competition, and SHAME on Kellogg's, they're getting EXACTLY what they deserve. We consumers are FED UP with the "Just Because" price increases of food from GREEDY COMPANIES LIKE KELLOGG'S, and we're not putting up with it! That's How It Is.

    • @jamestillman9810
      @jamestillman9810 Před rokem +13

      Unsweetened corn flake are still full of sugar simply because of the way they been processed. They are easily absorbed into the blood. Also, the corn used was sprayed with glyphosate from the herbicide Roundup. Glyphosate was patented as an anti-biotic and destroys good gut bacteria. Glyphosate also causes leaky gut because it breaks the tight junctions along you gut wall. The leakage causes low grade inflammation throughout the body which can lead to a host of auto-immune diseases. This is one of the reasons why we have an obesity epidemic in the US. Over 80 percent of f the population is insulin resistant, meaning they can't switch from burning sugar to burning fat, so the fat remains stored and accumulates. This does not include the other chemical additives.

    • @freddybee4029
      @freddybee4029 Před rokem

      You hit it on the nose. Consumers are hitting back full force, and these companies are feeling their greedy ways are being depleted. Now if only…. ?

    • @pdsnpsnldlqnop3330
      @pdsnpsnldlqnop3330 Před 3 měsíci

      @@jamestillman9810 Very informed comment. I have never taken notes from a YT comment, I will be copying this down! Thank you.

  • @IgikoPop
    @IgikoPop Před rokem +91

    Easy question: it’s like $6 for a box now and not worth the price :/

    • @jimleech2364
      @jimleech2364 Před rokem +5

      Buy the store brands.

    • @mathewvanostin7118
      @mathewvanostin7118 Před rokem +2

      Also the breakfast habit changed a lot
      I remember back in the 1990s 2000s it was quite maintstream to take a bowl of cereal and milk and eat it
      Now people replace that with strong high quality coffee with their coffee machine. And simply drink it alone or eat it with banana or piece of cake/bread with jelly peanut butter or some cookies
      Even young ones dont take cereal anymore. They will just take their glass of milk with 2 3 cookies
      Basicaly if you like sugar simply take cookies/cakes. And if you like healthy food. You can take piece of bread with some kind of healthy peanut butter or eat bananas or any fruits along
      Basicaly cereals is kind of useless in front of competition

    • @blacklyfe5543
      @blacklyfe5543 Před rokem +2

      It's $8 to $10

    • @IgikoPop
      @IgikoPop Před rokem +1

      @@blacklyfe5543 👁👄👁

    • @Samirustem
      @Samirustem Před 4 měsíci

      Meanwhile 5 dollar coffe and 2 dollar bars. Rich people dont want it and poor dont have money

  • @ZAGIDI
    @ZAGIDI Před rokem +36

    Too much sugar and have no health benefits. I can’t go wrong with old fashioned oatmeal with fruits of my choice if I want to eat cereal.

    • @catalinacurio
      @catalinacurio Před rokem +2

      Honey, banana and natural yogurt with my oats. 😊

    • @daharos
      @daharos Před rokem +2

      the sugar is bad but please stop with having no health benefits... cereals typically provide a quarter to 35% of most vitamins you need... but their heavy reliance on adding sugar, hardly any fiber or protein on most of them, that's what really screws them up.

    • @nahor88
      @nahor88 Před 3 měsíci

      All these top comments are over a year old I get it, but NO ONE is talking about the CEREAL ALTERNATIVES to Kellogs these days. They existed a year ago as well. Cascadian Farms for example uses WAY less sugar than Kellogs AND all-natural ingredients. It's worth the extra money. I usually go for the Hearty Morning Fiber; helps keep things moving downstairs if you know what I mean. I got Raisin Bran on sale on time, and was astounded at how it has TRIPLE the sugar content with not even the same Fiber. Kellogs can start by matching companies like Cascadian Farms.

  • @slesperado
    @slesperado Před rokem +139

    Why is there no mention of lactose intolerance? I used to eat cereal all of the time when I was younger. I became lactose intolerant when I was 18 years old. Because of that, I stopped eating cereal. Also during that time, a "milk alternative" was unheard of. These days we do have milk alternatives, but since I spent so many years without eating cereal, my craving for cereal has been diminished.

    • @FelixBibian
      @FelixBibian Před rokem +9

      last time i ate cereal after i became lactose intolerant was over 4 years ago. but when i do eat cereal i eat it with same old whole milk rather than the alternatives because to me whole milk tastes way better with cereal than almond, soy, and other types of “milk”

    • @slesperado
      @slesperado Před rokem +7

      @@FelixBibian I agree with you, Felix. Regular milk tastes and feels much better than its alternatives. My favorite alternative milk is oat milk. I use oat milk in my coffee drinks now.

    • @apaddy5390
      @apaddy5390 Před rokem +3

      Same. I treat cereal like a dessert, I have it a few times a year and opt to buy the individual serving container instead of a full box.

    • @MrPolandball
      @MrPolandball Před rokem

      No, we don’t need anymore of plant based toxic “alternatives” to already fake factory made government enforced modern-day “milk” or “dairy”. You should just simply stop buying pasteurized crap that does nothing but makes lifeless indigestible liquid that your body gets rid of which what people define as “lactose intolerance”. Why don’t you f.cing just for once purchase raw untainted milk from a farmer and see what happens? I drank raw milk from cow and that’s when I realized this whole lactose intolerance thing is pure BS and worldwide scam since I unexpectedly literally had no bowel problems or the salmonella fearmongering sickness after that instead of falling for the awful plant based agenda crap.

    • @slesperado
      @slesperado Před rokem +4

      ​@@MrPolandball Toxic alternative? Where did you get that claim? I also get sick from tomatoes, tomato-based products, cherry juice, and grape juice. I know my body. If cow milk makes me sick, then it doesn't matter if it's processed or not. I will still get sick from it. Oat milk works just fine for me.

  • @biobiobio7777
    @biobiobio7777 Před rokem +27

    I went from eating cereals and sugary breakfast stuff to eggs, sausage/bacon, toast and fruits. Way more satisfying.

    • @Gelinnawen
      @Gelinnawen Před rokem +2

      Even with eggs being so expensive right now, they’re still a better buy than cereal. And speaking of nostalgia, I tried some lucky charms awhile back…they were nasty, nothing like I remembered. Plus I felt sick and sleepy all day. Even my teenage boys prefer eggs or breakfast burritos to cereal.

  • @definitelynotwalter
    @definitelynotwalter Před rokem +44

    I eat 2 eggs, bacon and two slices of bread every morning. Cereal is too sugary and isn't very filling, its more like a treat

  • @nobody.6451
    @nobody.6451 Před rokem +12

    Nobody, I repeat, NOBODY should be taking food advice from the USDA .

    • @ladymacbethofmtensk896
      @ladymacbethofmtensk896 Před rokem +2

      The USDA follows the same unappetizing food philosophy that Dr. Kellogg himself advocated when he created the original corn flakes.

  • @LovePeace526
    @LovePeace526 Před rokem +159

    People don't really buy these cereals now because of all of the bad press regarding their bad and toxic ingredients. Also, the high sugar content. People are wiser now thanks to all of the information out here and are prioritizing their health more than previous years when these cereals were really popular.

    • @MrThe1234guy
      @MrThe1234guy Před rokem +15

      Mostly they don't buy it because they are priced ridiculously high along with milk.

    • @nomore-constipation
      @nomore-constipation Před rokem +1

      @@MrThe1234guy They said they had cereal and water combo. That'll be interesting 🤢

    • @jaysmith1408
      @jaysmith1408 Před rokem +3

      Well you really can’t go wrong with the more wholesome cereals like Bran and Corn Flakes. Something based in vitamins and nutrients. And of course eat a few bowls, not a pallet. The wall of nonsensical coloured flavoured what nots really puts me off, but keep it simple guys.

    • @jensenraylight8011
      @jensenraylight8011 Před rokem

      isn't all cereal was containing BHT that proven to cause cancer?
      no wonder there are ton of young people getting cancer these day,
      those people consume the cancerous ingredient for 20 years straight

    • @ladymacbethofmtensk896
      @ladymacbethofmtensk896 Před rokem +2

      No. People are not wiser. If they were, they would have thrown away Dr. Kellogg's food philosophy long ago. They would have disposed of the notion that food is either bland/disgusting and healthy or delicious and bad for your health long ago.

  • @Sofiasart00
    @Sofiasart00 Před rokem +74

    I haven’t purchased cereal for my kids in 2 years. They’re full of sugar. Cereals are no longer a staple in my families breakfast. We prefer fresh homemade food. We don’t get persuaded by marketing . We know the health dangers of processed foods.

    • @brettlinthicum6649
      @brettlinthicum6649 Před rokem +8

      its ok to have snacks and treats...calm down

    • @Rayquaza894
      @Rayquaza894 Před rokem +1

      We? No, you

    • @chocolatechipslime
      @chocolatechipslime Před rokem

      You probably were raised on sugar and I’m sure your alright

    • @deesplash7087
      @deesplash7087 Před rokem +14

      @@chocolatechipslimeand your comment right there is exactly why 75% of Americans are overweight/obese

  • @miaomiaou_
    @miaomiaou_ Před rokem +6

    All Kellogg’s has to do is read these comments to find out why people aren’t buying. Prices are too high and it’s basically junk food. But to lower the price and start making real food again would seriously cut into margins lol

  • @azax3813
    @azax3813 Před rokem +35

    Morning cartoons+ Kellogg's were heaven to me growing up.

    • @grandmalovesmebest
      @grandmalovesmebest Před rokem +8

      Yes, back when we could play outside adter breakfast and work off the sugar high. What to do for kids now who follow breakfast w video games on phones?

  • @thankthelord4536
    @thankthelord4536 Před rokem +67

    Corn Flakes were the only Cereal we ate in the 60s 70s. I always dreamed my mother would buy captain crunch.

    • @SwissyChief1265
      @SwissyChief1265 Před rokem +5

      Your mother had the right idea. You're better off not having grown up on that sugary crap.

    • @eddylorenzo5033
      @eddylorenzo5033 Před rokem +1

      Or cookie crisp 😆 🤣

    • @mbd501
      @mbd501 Před rokem

      When I was growing up in the 70s and 80s, my fav cereal was Cap'n Crunch Peanut Butter Crunch. Maybe not the best for you, but it tasted good.

  • @suhanaahmed4960
    @suhanaahmed4960 Před rokem +82

    I usually just now buy generic brand cereal from tescos as its much less sugar and so much cheaper than buying from Kellogs. This video actually made me wanna eat some Kellogs cereal which my other family members consume and boy I just finished the bowl and I forgot how sugary it is. This is definitely something I would eat as a treat and not on a regular basis, yall stay safe tho

    • @TheBooban
      @TheBooban Před rokem

      What sugar? Unless its "Frosties", the sugar coated version, the regular corn flakes has no sugar. That's why it tastes boring and people pour spoonfuls of sugar in it. Or am I mistaken? Does it have added sugar? And the generic brands are thin and go soggy.

    • @oo--7714
      @oo--7714 Před rokem

      @@TheBooban no they don’t have added sugar, I think OP knows this but just wants too make an American brand look bad. All the companies have the same sort of sugar in the uk, and similar ingredients and added vitamins, if you look at the ingredients list
      Honestly Kellogg cereal is better than tesco but a bit more expensive.

    • @nyizzle4533
      @nyizzle4533 Před rokem

      @@TheBooban Read the side of the box. Just because you your bombed out taste buds can't detect it through the high amount of salt put in to balance out the flavor doesn't mean it isn't there. Nobody but fatties and future diabetics pour spoonfuls of sugar on processed cereals if they even eat them any more. Oatmeal, pancakes eggs bacon that's what's up.

    • @sarahsimpkins1311
      @sarahsimpkins1311 Před rokem

      Some times we buy the cereal that comes in a bag .

    • @miaomiaou_
      @miaomiaou_ Před rokem +1

      @@oo--7714it’s not just Kellogg’s it’s nearly all the cereal brands. Next time you’re in the cereal aisle, look at the nutrition facts from fruit loops or Rice Krispies. Loads of sugar, nearly your total daily recommended amount (20g), and most of us will intuitively pour multiple servings into a bowl without even knowing. Makes you wonder why the serving size is so small. Not even a child eats that little, but it makes the food seem healthier on the label.

  • @turntprophet7960
    @turntprophet7960 Před rokem +11

    Cereal boxes used to have little games in the back of the back and even came with a little toy at times. That’s what pulled me in to certain cereals as a kid.
    Now as an adult, I see the insane price hike while the box keeps shrinking.

  • @JLOinthecity
    @JLOinthecity Před rokem +41

    I shop at D'Agostino's grocery in Manhattan - New York - a 6 oz box of Raisin Bran is $8.29 prior to sales tax - why don't they start by lowering prices?

    • @Nighthawk-8050
      @Nighthawk-8050 Před rokem +12

      Tell me about it. Price for a box of cereal is ridiculous

    • @good-tn9sr
      @good-tn9sr Před rokem +2

      I live in PA and at my local BJs it cost $6.00 for 38 oz coco pebbles

    • @signalfire6691
      @signalfire6691 Před rokem

      You're lucky there's any food at all in Manhattan. That place is a death trap.

  • @brucewilson1958
    @brucewilson1958 Před rokem +12

    Truth is these cereals are not Food. They may be entertainment for the tongue, but they have little or no nutritional value. Often loaded with sugar, food colorings, and heavily processed. Americans are learning about nutrition on the Internet. As they become more educated they stop buying junk food and stop feeding it to their children.
    That is great! Better Health! More Energy! Better Sleep! Weight Loss!

    • @grandmalovesmebest
      @grandmalovesmebest Před rokem +2

      Back in the 70s I rem health advocates telling us the only healthy thing in cereal was the vitamins and that's why they put them in the cereal in the first place.

    • @zachariahsmith9130
      @zachariahsmith9130 Před rokem

      Anything with flour, wheat, grains or oats is always sugar and more than listed on the box due to the regulations. Best to eat something other than those things anyway

    • @zachariahsmith9130
      @zachariahsmith9130 Před rokem

      @@grandmalovesmebest blame your government for that. They got big bucks to promote a false study and never bothered to check its facts or background.

  • @geobus3307
    @geobus3307 Před rokem +36

    Failed to mention GMO / glyphosate crops used in products in US but not in Europe where banned.

    • @Marine450x
      @Marine450x Před rokem

      GMO is a scarey thought to the ignorant masses. Over use of sugar, especially fructose sugars is a way, Way, WAY bigger problem for most Americans!
      Many GMOs have no effect on people, like making grains bug or drought resistant. Would you rather have a non-gmo grain that had chemical pesticides put on it, or a GMO grain that didn't need pesticides because of its bug resistance?
      But either way it will be coated in sugar. Ya just have to be a smarter & more disciplined eater.

  • @cavlizzy
    @cavlizzy Před rokem +74

    The insane price of cereals is what made me stop buying!! (or that is the main reason)

    • @kyliepechler
      @kyliepechler Před rokem +1

      As well as the fact that the boxes have shrunk as well! So now you are paying more money for less of the product. Its a rip off.

  • @ZAGIDI
    @ZAGIDI Před rokem +50

    You have a choice of what to eat and don’t allow any big corporation or government to tell you what to eat.

    • @dawnkeckley7502
      @dawnkeckley7502 Před rokem +5

      Very true. But we don’t have any choice about the subsidies that are funded by taxpayers that cause these foods to be such profit makers for companies.

    • @mackisbrocklesnar
      @mackisbrocklesnar Před rokem +1

      so do you think

    • @ladymacbethofmtensk896
      @ladymacbethofmtensk896 Před rokem +4

      The real irony is that Kellogg's began with the whole idea of healthy food being all about nutrition and flavour be damned.

    • @ChristianRunsNY
      @ChristianRunsNY Před rokem

      @@ladymacbethofmtensk896 Not quite, they made up things like the food pyramid to sell foods, they knew full well it was BS and sales. Just like the got milk ads were really to boost dairy sales. Not actual health.

  • @HablaConOwens
    @HablaConOwens Před rokem +13

    Too much sugar. You cant enjoy much without reaching your daily limit

  • @ladymacbethofmtensk896
    @ladymacbethofmtensk896 Před rokem +16

    I consider rather ironic that Kellogg's is suffering because of the same health consciousness that created it.

  • @grandmalovesmebest
    @grandmalovesmebest Před rokem +12

    Cereals, and foods in general, have decreased fat and replaced it w sugars. Not only has that decreased the flavor, it's increased doctor and dental visits, and turned former size medium ppl into multi large ppl!

  • @bt2598
    @bt2598 Před rokem +9

    Cereal is so unhealthy! We are feeding our kids a bowl of sugar with milk from cows that we shouldn’t consume as humans anyways. And then wonder why kids can’t focus.

  • @brett4264
    @brett4264 Před rokem +18

    Name brand cereal is too damn expensive!

  • @shmookins
    @shmookins Před rokem +130

    It's nice to know that the pressure for change is people getting more health conscious. We are growing and learning.

    • @malvavisco10
      @malvavisco10 Před rokem

      health-conscious

    • @marty7432
      @marty7432 Před rokem +2

      Fluff that. Cereal is expensive. I'll take Chocolate Frosted Sugar Bombs over anything else.

    • @peterpatton2867
      @peterpatton2867 Před rokem

      Look, let me decide what I like.
      If you don't want or believe the product is healthy or whatever for you then don't buy it and let the people who enjoy the product, enjoy it as is!
      No tweeking the product ingredients because then it's not the original flavor for those who've come to know and love it the way it was originally made.

    • @theworkethic
      @theworkethic Před rokem

      @@peterpatton2867 sheer stupidity

    • @btudrus
      @btudrus Před rokem +1

      "It's nice to know that the pressure for change is people getting more health conscious."
      Yes, many people are starting realizing that eating meat & animal fat only (carnivore diet) is what really is healthy and not that that plant BS pushed by the seventh day adventists (like the founder of Kellog's - William Kellog)...

  • @anfrex3342
    @anfrex3342 Před rokem +5

    I stopped eating cereal made by this company when I realized that eating this was not much different than eating plain Doritos with milk and sugar. Nothing beats oatmeal and granola.

  • @XCHDragox115
    @XCHDragox115 Před rokem +31

    Workers: “We’re going on strike”
    Kellogg’s: “Okay, you’re all fired”
    *Kellogg factory catches fire*
    Workers: *laughs in picket line*
    Kellogg’s: “okay…no fire. Let’s strike a deal”

  • @blacksquid270
    @blacksquid270 Před rokem +21

    Just the other day in the cereal aisle I was reading over the ingredients of all the cereals I always used to eat when I was younger thinking to myself, "is this even food" ?

  • @waynesmith-hr9cx
    @waynesmith-hr9cx Před rokem +37

    Growing to had cereal everyday. But now as an adult with young kids I understand most cereals have way too much sugar and are really expensive. I offer my kids healthier breakfast options. When I go buy cereal isn't always the generic store brand because it's a better value financially.

  • @banzy5387
    @banzy5387 Před rokem +7

    It’s filled with high fructose corn syrup and chemicals…consumers are sick and tired of being sick.

  • @dpie4859
    @dpie4859 Před rokem +13

    Why would they? Its unhealthy sugary processed crap. Terrible stuff especially for children.

  • @krisl9717
    @krisl9717 Před rokem +28

    I bailed on Heinz and Kellogg products when they shutdown facilities and left Ontario, Canada. These shutdowns impacted dedicated skilled employees and their families immensely.

    • @cocoaorange1
      @cocoaorange1 Před rokem

      When did they leave?

    • @krisl9717
      @krisl9717 Před rokem

      @@cocoaorange1 The plant in question started producing corn flakes in 1914. This same plant was closed in 2014, 2 days before Christmas

    • @krisl9717
      @krisl9717 Před rokem

      @@cocoaorange1 The Heinz plant opened in 1909 and also closed in 2014. Fortunately, French's took over production in the area back in 2015 :)

  • @Blackmind182
    @Blackmind182 Před rokem +16

    The problem I have with cereal is, who just eats one bowl?! Maybe a large mixing bowl 😂

  • @ceoofmemes1967
    @ceoofmemes1967 Před rokem +12

    as a kid and teenager, I always used to ask my parents to buy cereal for the morning. However, I think our education system is playing a role in cereal. I found it more convenient to just buy something on my way to school rather than wake up a half hour earlier to eat some breakfast that would make me hungry by 11 am. Most cereal we bought ended up collecting dust on top of the fridge. We also only ate cereal once or twice a week, since its sugar content is way too high.

  • @sergioacevedo2254
    @sergioacevedo2254 Před rokem +10

    I do really like my Cheerios though. Even though everyone says that they taste like cardboard and are for old people, lol.

  • @sirgeoh
    @sirgeoh Před rokem +13

    I hope not. Kelloogs is diabetes in a box.

  • @charlesrovira5707
    @charlesrovira5707 Před rokem +9

    Could it be the fact that it's a toss up as to which is healthier to eat, the _content,_ or the _box?_

  • @kayp5828
    @kayp5828 Před rokem +9

    The ingredients include BHT. I checked several varieties and this was the case so I left them on the shelf.

  • @angeluceta5688
    @angeluceta5688 Před rokem +4

    I won't pay even 25 cents for a box of that poison.

  • @Taquitos-burritos
    @Taquitos-burritos Před rokem +6

    Its not just about Kelloggs. Most cereals add so much sugar that its not even tasty anymore. All you taste is sugar.

  • @patrickmaloy5262
    @patrickmaloy5262 Před rokem +23

    I quit buying Kellogg products 30 years ago because of the sugar, high fructose corn syrup, maltose dextrine, salt, and processed corn. Kellogg now markets a healthy ceral called musli, but I can find better products elsewhere that I know ate unadulterated. And, most stores in the U.S. don't carry Kelloggs Musli.

  • @adiposerex5150
    @adiposerex5150 Před rokem +16

    It is so difficult to market junk food with all these legal requirements.🤪

  • @aurabless7552
    @aurabless7552 Před rokem +34

    I get difference cereals and eat at different hours, golden grahams, honey oat, and cheerios. Its hits the spot when gaming late at night lol. I use almond milk. I used to be able to drink cow milk as a kid from 1-2%, whole, etc. But in my 20s I became lactose intolerant except for cheese and ice cream. So cereal only gets the almond kind.

    • @LoiteringReaper
      @LoiteringReaper Před rokem +4

      Same here 😂

    • @elenaarman-tang7811
      @elenaarman-tang7811 Před rokem

      Have you tried Lactaid which is lactose free milk? It's a little expensive, but tastes good.

    • @aurabless7552
      @aurabless7552 Před rokem

      @@elenaarman-tang7811 I have, it's alright , I drank that for a while before switching to almond.

    • @plumpbird.
      @plumpbird. Před rokem

      what games do u play

    • @aurabless7552
      @aurabless7552 Před rokem

      @@plumpbird. DDLV

  • @ramochai
    @ramochai Před rokem +3

    Most cereals, especially the ones formulated for the US market, are nothing but highly sweetened synthetic food. It's a great way to generate life long customers to the private healthcare system.

  • @kimberlyhoward4940
    @kimberlyhoward4940 Před rokem +10

    Can they make it taste like it did back in the 80s 90s?

  • @sharonsomers
    @sharonsomers Před rokem +4

    Our family was always big on cereal. I'll never forget once when I had a sleepover when I was little and the girl I had over was in awe when I opened the cupboard where the cereal was when I asked her what kind she wanted. We always had around 6-7 boxes on the go in different flavors. She said at her house they only ever had one at a time. We ate it in the morning and often before bed as well! I like the sweet ones and the not sweet ones, just depends on my mood. It has gotten ridiculously expensive though.

  • @cleo1488
    @cleo1488 Před rokem +8

    I can’t buy Frosted Flakes. I will eat the entire bag in a few days.

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 Před rokem +1

      Frosted Flakes is 100% GMO corn.
      the sugar in Frosted Flakes is also GMO.

  • @anamandic4540
    @anamandic4540 Před rokem +7

    Personally, I stopped eating it for a time because I became more nutrition-conscious. It wasn’t that cereal had components I didn’t like - it does sometimes, like excess sugar, but there are still varieties that minimize this if it’s a priority for you - but that cereal was often missing things I realized I needed, like protein and various micronutrients. But then eventually I noticed companies suddenly had protein-rich cereals on the market (and the heavily micronutrient-fortified kind also emerged on my radar, though those have been around for years) except at this point I’ve learned to cook and experimented with a lot of alternative, easy, healthy, breakfasts so going back to a cereal-heavy breakfast menu is just unlikely. My tastes, skills, and practices changed. 🤷‍♀️
    I still totally appreciate having fortified minimal-sugar cereal on hand for occasional consumption but I’ll never go back to my old cereal breakfast dominance. I can make so many delicious things now it’s hard for cereal to compete.

  • @uhhTabby
    @uhhTabby Před rokem +4

    ... because it's so expensive compared to store brand

  • @sliver64209
    @sliver64209 Před rokem +12

    They changed the formula a ton of times and its nasty and unrecognizable

  • @MDF4072
    @MDF4072 Před rokem +7

    these cereals should be also labeled as junk foods.

  • @rpm2night
    @rpm2night Před rokem +8

    Kellogg’s, as well as some of the other name brand cereals are so expensive. That’s the main reason my family limits our purchases of Kellogg’s brand stuff. A lot of store brands are just as good, but a quarter of the price.

    • @whome4642
      @whome4642 Před rokem +1

      My wife doesn’t like me buying Raisin Bran Crunch because it’s so expensive. And the alternatives at stores like Aldi is just as good as the original.

  • @r3altalangodfrey39
    @r3altalangodfrey39 Před rokem +8

    TELL THE TRUTH: a decent box cereal is $7 at Ralphs. it's not even the ones the kids like to eat. it's Raisin Nut Brand. I don't know if that's Kellogg's...but it's all the same. It's good, but it's too high in sugar and not high in nutrition. it's a good, but expensive snack. NOT EVEN A BREAKFAST SNACK.

  • @TonyWilliams27
    @TonyWilliams27 Před rokem +9

    Still way too much sugar in most Kellogg brands cereals! And don’t forget about the preservatives and hidden trans fats!

  • @janellemcleod
    @janellemcleod Před rokem +4

    Wait… I noticed I haven’t bought cereals lately too in a while. Wow!! Well let’s be real Cereal is damn near $7+ bucks and who wants to pay for that?!?! No, all jokes aside, a lot of these cereals are banned from other countries but here in America you are still selling this to us, why? Dear Narrator, you have done a good job speaking and explaining this.. Thank you for not saying the word “and”in between the year i.e. 2000 and 16. NO! It’s 2016 etc.. no one says 19 and 98. We just simply say 1998.🙄👏🏼😅

  • @Nighthawk-8050
    @Nighthawk-8050 Před rokem +44

    When I was a kid me and my three brothers would eat Kellogg's cereal breakfast lunch and dinner that's how much we loved it. But now being at the age of 61 my breakfast is two scrambled eggs with bacon hash browns or grits and good old cup of coffee to wash it down

  • @davestvwatching2408
    @davestvwatching2408 Před rokem +6

    Post/Malt-O-Meal also produce a lot of store/generic brands which has helped their company improve.

  • @elevatedemotions4548
    @elevatedemotions4548 Před rokem +4

    Too expensive for corn and sugar...2$ max.

  • @FireEverLiving
    @FireEverLiving Před rokem +14

    I eat a lot of cereal, but I almost always take low-sugar ones like unsweetened shredded wheat and then add my own sucralose to sweeten them. I think that Post has the best product line-up: I've especially been impressed by their innovative Premier Protein and Incredi-Bowl high-protein cereal brands. Many of Kelloggs' Kashi cereals are good, but I think that Post and General Mills are on average both healthier and more innovative.

    • @daharos
      @daharos Před rokem +2

      yeah I mostly eat just bran flakes or unsweetened Cheerio type of cereals and sometimes add a bit of my monk fruit/erythritol sweeter.

    • @TheBooban
      @TheBooban Před rokem +1

      @@daharos They don't taste good without sugar.

    • @luisnavarro293
      @luisnavarro293 Před rokem +1

      Sucralose is just as bad as sugar use monk fruit or stevia leaf extract

    • @dustmybroom288
      @dustmybroom288 Před rokem

      @@luisnavarro293 if you are going to eat sugar eat cane sugar. Screw the alternatives

  • @truth2power463
    @truth2power463 Před rokem +5

    Kellogg has declared war on the American family through cost-prohibitive pricing, coupled with an inferior product. They must think there's gold dust in this box of rigid corn derivatives and preservatives they foist upon us. As far as I'm concerned, Kellogg can use their cereal for shipping peanuts. Perhaps that would make them more worth the price.

  • @dharma6481
    @dharma6481 Před rokem +3

    I recently purchase cereal for the first time in many years (young niece and nephew visiting). I was shocked by the price $7 a box! (I recalled cereal being about $2-3). When the children left there was cereal left. My husband and I tasted it. The lucky charms was the texture of styrofoam and tasted of chemicals while the cinnamon toast had a cardboard texture and tasted of dirt. We threw it away and decided the kids would have to do without on their next visit.

  • @miaomiaou_
    @miaomiaou_ Před rokem +2

    After having a surge in sales during a global pandemic, Kellogg couldn’t pass those profits onto their employees (who’d been striking for months) without government intervention? Just another reason to avoid their unhealthy cereals

  • @davidtitanium22
    @davidtitanium22 Před rokem +16

    Breakfast is the most skippable meal of the day anyways. A cup of coffee is enough to wake me up

    • @jigsaw2281
      @jigsaw2281 Před rokem +5

      What about gas in stomach?? If not eat in breakfast

    • @termitedome
      @termitedome Před rokem +4

      How much overweight are you ?

    • @catalinacurio
      @catalinacurio Před rokem +4

      Coffee yes but on an empty belly no, have a biscuit at the very least.

    • @RiSkyNick
      @RiSkyNick Před rokem +1

      i disagree. Breakfast is important to step up your metabolism and energy for the day. We need protein, whole grains, and fruits at least.

    • @scz798
      @scz798 Před rokem

      Yup, just a black coffee and the hunger disappear. Breakfast is just a waist of precious time anyway.

  • @dawnkeckley7502
    @dawnkeckley7502 Před rokem +16

    Let’s hope not. Eat oatmeal, unsweetened yogurt, fruit, eggs, homemade muffins, homemade granola, smoothies, etc. It’s way too expensive considering how much government subsidies are given to the grains, and it’s essentially a dessert. In fact, we buy cereal from time to time - we eat it when craving dessert.

    • @catalinacurio
      @catalinacurio Před rokem

      And honey. 😊 🐝

    • @Jaigarful
      @Jaigarful Před rokem +1

      Yep. I can spend roughly $12-15 on ingredients to make 4 batches of cornbread muffins (12 per batch) and 1-2 is enough for breakfast. Just some quick butter/jam and its good to go. Or theres the option to eat it in milk.

    • @grandmalovesmebest
      @grandmalovesmebest Před rokem +1

      I hadn't eaten cereal since childhood until I tasted one and decided it was a nice sweet snack. It didn't last long though bc there are much healthier and still tasty snacks that are way less expensive.

    • @catalinacurio
      @catalinacurio Před rokem

      @@Jaigarful I’d love the recipe.

    • @Jaigarful
      @Jaigarful Před rokem +1

      @@catalinacurio I use Adam Ragusea's Sweet Cornbread recipe. Its been my favorite.

  • @robertcostello4921
    @robertcostello4921 Před rokem +21

    When I was a kid i only ate cereal that had a prize in the box

    • @thankthelord4536
      @thankthelord4536 Před rokem +1

      Or a record cut out of a hit song.

    • @racerx4152
      @racerx4152 Před rokem +2

      @@thankthelord4536 in the 60's, I remember seeing baseball cards on the cereal box.

    • @plumpbird.
      @plumpbird. Před rokem

      @@racerx4152 wait why is there no more toys in cereal boxes today?

    • @mrbears34
      @mrbears34 Před rokem

      @@plumpbird. money

  • @insomnia9999
    @insomnia9999 Před rokem +4

    We are not trying to continue the spread of diabetes.
    Loved Kellogg’s but the sugar is killing us…

  • @stephen9302
    @stephen9302 Před rokem +5

    Comeback???? Kelloog's BEVER went away for me and I'm 44 years old now

  • @mackpines
    @mackpines Před rokem +9

    Lawsuits over its nutritional value?
    Are people being forced to eat the cereal?
    You know, you can always eat something else.
    People shouldn't be able to sue companies because their products are unhealthy.

    • @ladymacbethofmtensk896
      @ladymacbethofmtensk896 Před rokem

      Last time I visited a Seven Eleven, a man who represented the Coca-Cola corporation pulled a gun on me and threatened to shoot if I didn't buy several two-litre bottles of Coke and then consume it all on site.

  • @petercook3143
    @petercook3143 Před rokem +2

    10 cents of value in a 10 dollar box of cereal. Same formula for Potato chips. This formula doesnt work anymore, too many shareholders gouging customers. Pretty sad when beef costs less per pound than cereal.

  • @callummarks2080
    @callummarks2080 Před rokem

    Terrific reporting 👍😊 CZcams upload was very interesting and on point! Thank you for creating this "episode". Have a great day 😁

  • @johncameron4194
    @johncameron4194 Před rokem +3

    Have you seen the price??? Over $6

  • @rickson50
    @rickson50 Před rokem +4

    Hopefully not. That stuff is so unhealthy. All carbs. Processed empty carbs even

  • @berenicemarchese1593
    @berenicemarchese1593 Před rokem +2

    i ate cereal occasionally as a little kid, but even then, my mum didn't let us have it often. i have never eaten any as a adult. nearly all cereals are just garbage - junk carbs loaded with sugar. i do eat carbs but prefer more wholesome and less processed ones, mainly vegetables. unsweetened cereal tastes like cardboard due to the very low fat content, and sugar is terrible for us. i don't see myself buying cereal at any point.

  • @Spirit451
    @Spirit451 Před rokem +12

    People are dumb, complaining 20g of sugar in a bowl of cereal is too much, then eat cereal with reduced sugar, then whine it is not sweet enough! Just WTF you want?!

    • @zachariahsmith9130
      @zachariahsmith9130 Před rokem +1

      Thats the point. Its unhealthy either way. Nice try tho troll, you have no idea the effects the cereal themselves have on you.

    • @Spirit451
      @Spirit451 Před rokem

      @@zachariahsmith9130 WTF? Plain fortified cereal with no sugar added exist you know. You saying that is not healthy too, uh doc?

    • @zachariahsmith9130
      @zachariahsmith9130 Před rokem

      @@Spirit451 wellllllll actttttuuuuuallly it does still raise your blood sugar dummy. Anything with wheat, oat, flour or grains. What do you think happens? You body breaks it down into something it can use. It doesnt just go out the other end. But leave that stuff to us smart.....uh docs

  • @Ashtank
    @Ashtank Před rokem +13

    Lol i still love cereal. I havent bought any in years because i cant drink milk without the runs.

  • @Jabberstax
    @Jabberstax Před rokem +3

    When laws were passed in the UK to make cereals whole grain and low sugar, a lot of my favourite cereals disappeared from the supermarkets.

  • @ghungroogangatesh3549
    @ghungroogangatesh3549 Před rokem +4

    My blood sugar climbed 50 points when I watched this report….I m amazed at the amount of sugar children can handle

  • @illsillbill1
    @illsillbill1 Před rokem +9

    Maybe because it’s has so much sugar and also bio engineered ingredients

  • @ms.diva0079
    @ms.diva0079 Před rokem +6

    I can only eat oats and rice now and no gluten. But before this happened I remember tasting frosted flakes and they tasted horrible and the same thing with the cornflakes. They taste so fake now! There was a robust flavor in both of those 20 years ago. Now they just taste weird. I bought some Cheerios the other day and again the taste is OK but it’s not that robust really clean taste that cereal used to have

  • @nancydavis9198
    @nancydavis9198 Před rokem +4

    Not unless they take some sugar out of it!

  • @JeffinTD
    @JeffinTD Před 2 měsíci +1

    I remember my mom decades ago pointing out brand name serials were a horrible value, when you consider what you are paying for like 18 ounces worth of sugar with some rice, corn, or wheat. Today, I suspect a lot of people can no longer absorb inflation without cutting spending. Generics, or pancake mix or a bag of potatoes are just a better value.

  • @greatnessofgrandparenting7587

    Treat your employees well . Make some bad and goods foods so people can have chooses. Most of all don't be greedy.

  • @catalinacurio
    @catalinacurio Před rokem +5

    It’s like eating cardboard with sugar and added vitamins, better a bowl of oats, honey and banana with a dollop of natural yogurt. 😊

  • @thenewwayhome
    @thenewwayhome Před rokem +14

    Just seeing a box of this cereal brings nostalgia. It's childhood. But we need to eat REAL healthier foods now.

    • @Zj2030
      @Zj2030 Před rokem +1

      Still nothing wrong with eating cereal..

    • @ladymacbethofmtensk896
      @ladymacbethofmtensk896 Před rokem

      We need a new philosophy on food, one that has nothing to do with moralistic quacks like Dr. John Kellogg.

    • @seagrey75
      @seagrey75 Před rokem

      Err… like? Please enlighten me about healthy foods

    • @scz798
      @scz798 Před rokem

      @@seagrey75 I think he means not so processed. Like something you actually cook. Nothing wrong with that.

  • @omahanb1
    @omahanb1 Před rokem +3

    I stopped eating their cereal when they let their opinion of people who enjoy cannabis be known. When they publicly shamed and stopped sponsoring Michael Phelps the Olympic swimmer for using weed that was the end for me.

  • @jacktastick
    @jacktastick Před rokem +4

    As a kid who was fed cereal for breakfast %99.9 of my childhood, I refuse. I'll make something myself.