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Kellogg's launches legal challenge against UK's new rules to limit sugary foods

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Kellogg's has launched a legal challenge with the aim to counter new rules in the UK, which are a part of a campaign against obesity.

In the initiative, the government is looking to keep a check on the sugary foods in shops in the country.

Making announcement about the judicial review, the US company, in a statement on Wednesday, said that the government has only calculated the salt, fat and sugar content of cereals when taken dry and not while being eaten with milk.

Kellogg's launches legal challenge against UK's new rules to limit sugary foods - World News (wionews.com)
 

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the US company, in a statement on Wednesday, said that the government has only calculated the salt, fat and sugar content of cereals when taken dry and not while being eaten with milk.
If I'm not mistaken, the amounts of salt, fat and sugar in the cereal will not decrease when milk is added. D'uhhh.
 

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If I'm not mistaken, the amounts of salt, fat and sugar in the cereal will not decrease when milk is added. D'uhhh.
Exactly. What kind of stupidness is this shit. I mean would fat content go up based on what type of milk you use? There are fats in milk too, no?
 

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Exactly. What kind of stupidness is this shit. I mean would fat content go up based on what type of milk you use? There are fats in milk too, no?
I think what they are trying to do is put on the box the real quantity of fat/sugar when you eat a regular portion when milk is added. To let people know their real consumption.

Because people are like ho I can have this bowl of sugary cereal before bed as it's only 300 calories.... Not counting the 200 calories of milk they pour in....
 

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I think what they are trying to do is put on the box the real quantity of fat/sugar when you eat a regular portion when milk is added. To let people know their real consumption.

Because people are like ho I can have this bowl of sugary cereal before bed as it's only 300 calories.... Not counting the 200 calories of milk they pour in....
I have always seen both the cereal contents and cereal with 1 cup of 2% milk contents. Maybe it is different over there.
 

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Fuck me. I hate this world. It’s getting so dumb where we now have to control fuckers eating their corn flakes.

The actual problem is the benefits system where you now have towns and community’s of people who don’t work and eat shit all day.

Anyway, I’ll be in England next week. I’ll report back 🤓
 

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I think what they are trying to do is put on the box the real quantity of fat/sugar when you eat a regular portion when milk is added. To let people know their real consumption.

Because people are like ho I can have this bowl of sugary cereal before bed as it's only 300 calories.... Not counting the 200 calories of milk they pour in....
Why would Kellogg want eating a bowl of cereal with milk to look even worse nutritionally?

I think they want the cereal portion of cereal with milk to look smaller percentage wise of the overall meal. It still seems like a very weak argument.
 
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I have always seen both the cereal contents and cereal with 1 cup of 2% milk contents. Maybe it is different over there.
They do have fatter milk in general. I have seen 4.5% and higher in the netherland. But you can find skim milk as well. The big difference is their pasteurization to avoids the milk to be refrigerated. That's actually the biggest upset you see there as an american... The milk is on the tablets at the supermarket!
 
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Ok. I’m confused. So the UK wants to limit the amount of fats, salts and sugars in food they allow to be sold in the country.

Kelloggs has said they didn’t take into account what those counts are with milk.

Did I get that right? Because it makes no sense to me.
 

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Damn right wing Tory party is "woker'' than the common sense lefties. This is the sort of dumbass, meddling shit preening righties do.

But I'm trying to figure out wtf the legal challenge is. Surely the government can ban advertising and put warning labels on foods. Britain doesn't have a constitution like the USA and Canada and Parliament can pretty much legislate whatever it feels like there.
 

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Damn right wing Tory party is "woker'' than the common sense lefties. This is the sort of dumbass, meddling shit preening righties do.

But I'm trying to figure out wtf the legal challenge is. Surely the government can ban advertising and put warning labels on foods. Britain doesn't have a constitution like the USA and Canada and Parliament can pretty much legislate whatever it feels like there.
Ya me too!!!
 

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If I'm not mistaken, the amounts of salt, fat and sugar in the cereal will not decrease when milk is added. D'uhhh.
Its just like bad waste water numbers from the sewage treatment plant: The solution to said pollution is always dilution.
 
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