>> What? Company makes exaggerated health claims, regulatory organisation
>> tells them to stop it. What's the problem?
>
> I've seen the claims in question, and they're actually quite accurate.
>
> Try re-wording it: "Eating a healthy breakfast that's low in salt and
> sugar is good for you - particularly your heart!"
>
> But the FDA wants to classify cereal as a drug because of this? That's
> just insane!
The trouble is, the packet phrases it like "eat our wonderful product
and you are automatically guaranteed to reduce your risk of heart
disease" - which is untrue. It depends on what other stuff you eat as
well. But they don't want to talk about that; they just want you to buy
their product.
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