Children's cereals
Kids' breakfasts high in sugar and salt
We’re often told that breakfast is the most important meal of the day – and that cereals from brands like Kellogg's and Nestle are a healthy and nutritious choice. They may contain fibre and be fortified with vital vitamins and minerals, but we’ve found that too many aimed at children still have a lot of added sugar, chocolate or honey.
In our full report you can see...
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How healthy are breakfast cereals?
We tested 10 breakfast cereals aimed at children to see how much sugar, salt and fat they contain
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