(October 26, 2021 at 11:17 pm)Fireball Wrote: Well, hell. If faux news can get Tucker Carlson off because nobody in their right minds would believe the shit he says, all bets are off for Kellogg's and their fruit-substituted Pop-Tarts. We truly live in a post-fact world.
We didn't have pop tarts here when I was growing up. Don't know about now. Either the lawsuit is vexatious or somebody is trying to set a precedent. That would be interesting to see. Lots of lawyers are going to get very richer as such cases drag on for years.
I have type 2 Diabetes. When I was first diagnosed, I went to the diabetes clinic at the local hospital. The no nonsense lecturer told us that under no circumstances should we eat any Kellogs products. Generally speaking, these products are basically simple carbohydrates which should be voided by diabetics. We were told there were two cereals suitable for diabetics; rolled oats ( not easy oats) and Weetbix, made by Sanitarium a local company owned b one of the smaller christian sects.
These days I usually have porridge, sometimes with strawberries, which are allowed. No sugar added. I use granulated SPLENDA, which I suspect may be very bad, seeing as they've already been caught out on a couple of lies