
Kellogg, one of the county’s top cereal companies, has agreed to stop using misleading terms such as “healthy,” “nutritious,” and “wholesome” to promote products like Frosted Mini-Wheats.
A $31 million settlement in a California lawsuit will force Kellogg to significantly change its marketing.
Kellogg agrees to stop marketing sugary cereals as “healthy”
OK, so it’s a limited judgment and all that, but maybe it’s a start?
