Cereal safety
Nestle and General Mills will cut sugar and salt in the children’s breakfast cereals they jointly market outside North America, the latest attempt by major food companies to respond to health concerns.
The companies have been in a joint venture since 1990 to sell products like Cheerios in more than 140 countries outside the US and Canada.
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