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Kellogg’s CEO advises cereal for dinner. Nutritionists have other thoughtsIn a CNBC interview last week, Kellogg’s CEO Gary Pilnick offered a tip to cash-strapped consumers: swap out traditional dinners for cereal to save on grocery costs.HealthFeb 28
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Shrimp tail or tall tale? Cinnamon Toast Crunch caper sparks suspicionComedian Jensen Karp claims he found shrimp tails and other unusual debris in bags of Cinnamon Toast Crunch.TrendingMar 24, 2021
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University of Saskatchewan researchers develop new crop-quality testUniversity of Saskatchewan researchers have developed a new test that it said is more accurate when identifying toxins in cereal crops.CanadaFeb 26, 2020
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Central Alberta village pleads guilty to improper application of pesticide in case that saw 2 dogs dieThe Village of Cereal, the village's foreman and a campground caretaker have pleaded guilty to improper application of a pesticide in a 2017 case that saw two dogs ingest strychnine and later die.EnvironmentJan 17, 2020
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Kingston start up granola cereal business inks deal with MetroKingston granola business signs a deal with Metro grocery storesConsumerNov 10, 2017
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Celiac association applauds General Mills decision to pull gluten-free label from CheeriosGeneral Mills Canada says it's removing the gluten-free label from future Cheerios cereal boxes as it awaits consistent government testing protocols for products containing oats.CanadaOct 26, 2017
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Kellogg’s Corn Pops boxes get redesign after art depicts lone brown caricature as janitorCereal-maker Kellogg’s said it’s redesigning artwork on boxes of Corn Pops after it was deemed racially insensitive for showing a lone brown character as a janitor.WorldOct 26, 2017
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Breakfast Buzz: How often do you hit the drive-thu for breakfast?Studies show that young people are taking less time for breakfast, bolstering sales of convenience and drive-thru items. How do you enjoy breakfast?Mar 23, 2016
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General Mills says it will drop artificial colours, flavours from cerealsGeneral Mills is dropping artificial colours and flavours from its cereals, the latest company to respond to a growing desire for food made with ingredients people see as natural.ConsumerJun 22, 2015
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