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<blockquote data-quote="DeejayR" data-source="post: 976385" data-attributes="member: 126679"><p>No cereal for me, but Mrs DeeJay has bran flakes daily and she is always annoyed by the bits at the bottom. That and the fact that the box is only half full to start with because of "settlement". She eats the bits anyway, not being diabetic. If she wanted to separate them, she would use a sieve (little bits) or colander (larger bits). So we wouldn't buy a gadget.</p><p>Anyway, how much sugar as a percentage of the total ends up at the bottom? Does it matter? Do you have a food technologist in your team?</p><p>As a paranoid sceptic (to put it mildly) I suspect the food industry of a prolonged campaign to get us to discard as much food as possible as waste. Ever tried to clean out a plastic jar of peanut butter?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeejayR, post: 976385, member: 126679"] No cereal for me, but Mrs DeeJay has bran flakes daily and she is always annoyed by the bits at the bottom. That and the fact that the box is only half full to start with because of "settlement". She eats the bits anyway, not being diabetic. If she wanted to separate them, she would use a sieve (little bits) or colander (larger bits). So we wouldn't buy a gadget. Anyway, how much sugar as a percentage of the total ends up at the bottom? Does it matter? Do you have a food technologist in your team? As a paranoid sceptic (to put it mildly) I suspect the food industry of a prolonged campaign to get us to discard as much food as possible as waste. Ever tried to clean out a plastic jar of peanut butter? [/QUOTE]
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