They’re colorful, crunchy — and packed with junk. A new study suggests that many kid-friendly breakfast cereals are slipping in nutritional value, with more fat, sugar and sodium sneaking into every ...
You already know that sugary cereal isn’t exactly a healthy food. Still, a recent study finds that breakfast cereals marketed to kids may be getting even worse: sweeter, saltier, and less nutritious.
Yes, experts say. But you have to know where to look. Ask Well Yes, experts say. But you have to know where to look. Credit...Joyce Lee for The New York Times Supported by By Caroline Hopkins Legaspi ...