The 1990s marked a turning point for breakfast culture, with cereals taking on a larger-than-life persona. It wasn't just about pouring milk over grains; the most famous 90s cereal brands became ...
Breakfast cereals may have the most obtrusive advertising in the whole grocery store. "Whole grain! Excellent source of fiber! No high fructose corn syrup!" they shout at you from the shelves.
Bread and breakfast cereals are the most likely to be affected by shrinkflation, whereby a product shrinks in size but its price doesn't. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) studied the price ...