Kellogg's announced that it would stop marketing certain breakfast cereals to children in the aggressive way it has in the past. Dr. Elizabeth Whelan argues that this makes no sense and that the activist group Center for Science in the Public Interest pressured Kellogg's into behaving as if its food is bad for you.
I don't know how you got a degree. First of all sugar is addicting. With more sugar kids are just going to want more. Another thing is that vitamins don't cover the unhealthy stuff in cereal. They can get their vitamins from a different food source. You are supporting a junk food company. While your at make a video that McDonald's good for you. It has protein. You are retarded. 327 views. Get your sources straight.
aros38 1 year ago
Fruit loops are wholesome? Hm, that's a new one... I was under the impression that they were almost 50% sugar by weight.
scizophrenicpanda 1 year ago
Learn to brush your teeth
aliveformyself 3 years ago 2