date:Aug 30, 2012
gh levels of sugar and salt in many of these childrens cereals. Such cereals are not part of a healthy breakfast, as misleadingly presented by Nestl.
He added:We are truly shocked at the ASAs inability to hold Nestl to account its the same company, the same products, and the same ineffective self-regulation.
However, a spokesman for the ASA said it had checked out the claim on the website, and it was not the same as the one it had ruled against four years ago.
Misinterpreted
He said CFC had