Kellogg’s Froot Loops cereals are some of the most popular in the United States, but food safety protesters are demanding the ...
Protesters recently marched outside Kellogg’s headquarters in Battle Creek, Michigan to demand the company make changes to ...
Protesters are asking Kellogg’s to discontinue artificial food dyes and preservatives in children’s cereals, something they ...
Kellogg’s, one of the most popular cereal brands in the US, has been facing backlash from hundreds of consumers over presence ...
The protests come in the wake of a new California law known as the California School Food Safety Act that bans six ...
Kellogg's pledged in 2015 to remove artificial flavors and colors by 2018. Nine years later, they say 15% of their cereals ...
Over 1,000 cereal-loving fanatics and health activists swarmed the Michigan headquarters of Kellogg’s Tuesday demanding the ...
She urged her followers to join her in a "peaceful march to Kelloggs HQ to ask them to REMOVE artificial food dyes" ...
More than 1,000 people, including doctors, food activists, nutritionists, and State Rep. Brad Paquette (R-37), are expected ...
Medina is neither an owner of Kellogg’s nor its chef, according to the suit, which also names Skibar’s wife, Beatriz de Armas ...
Protestors say the cereal giant continues to use artificial dyes and preservatives in children's cereal, despite a promise to consumers to stop.
While Kellogg's has done so in other countries including Canada, which now makes Froot Loops with natural fruit juice concentrates, the cereals sold in the U.S. still contain both food dyes and a ...