“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. On October 21, 2019, the Battle Creek, Michigan-based corporation, officially known as The Kellogg Company, entered into a settlement agreement with a class of five plaintiffs in California and New York, who alleged Kellogg used deceptive health and wellness claims to market high-sugar cereals and breakfast bars. … The company can no longer advertise certain products, where added sugars represent at least 10 percent of calories, as ‘healthy.’ Nor can it promote them with phrases like ‘start with a healthy spoonful’ or ‘invest in your health.’”
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