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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 2525061" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>I am assuming that we are talking about Frosties, Crunchy Nut Cornflakes and Pop Tarts rather than the 'healthy wholegrain' cereals in this instance?</p><p>Noting that the latter are only slightly as bad for diabetics as the obviously sweet stuff and shouldn't get a health halo because they are low fat! They're not much use to type 1s either however I am in 2 minds about the nanny state versus big food! I do think Big Food will find a way to continue its profit making from junk cereals and I hate the idea of Nanny getting it wrong e.g. calorie counts on menus and red traffic lights on butter, maceral and cheese or other real foods that we've eaten healthily for thousands of years. Remember when Sadiq Khan /TFL banned ads for strawberries and double cream? The state is not very good at nutritional guidance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 2525061, member: 365308"] I am assuming that we are talking about Frosties, Crunchy Nut Cornflakes and Pop Tarts rather than the 'healthy wholegrain' cereals in this instance? Noting that the latter are only slightly as bad for diabetics as the obviously sweet stuff and shouldn't get a health halo because they are low fat! They're not much use to type 1s either however I am in 2 minds about the nanny state versus big food! I do think Big Food will find a way to continue its profit making from junk cereals and I hate the idea of Nanny getting it wrong e.g. calorie counts on menus and red traffic lights on butter, maceral and cheese or other real foods that we've eaten healthily for thousands of years. Remember when Sadiq Khan /TFL banned ads for strawberries and double cream? The state is not very good at nutritional guidance. [/QUOTE]
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