Anonymous wrote:We eat oatmeal and make muffins or have fruit and yogurt. Cereal is crazy expensive. Honestly, we mostly use it as a dessert if we buy it at all.
Anonymous wrote:Cereal is a great example of shrinkflation. The boxes get bigger while the contents get smaller and the price stays the same.
Target seems to have better prices on larger boxes if Costco doesn’t carry what you want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My favorite cereal has always been expensive but the price has literally not changed in a decade. (It is so unpopular the brand doesn’t even bother advertising.) Ironically now it seems like a bargain, or at least reasonably priced.
What is this unpopular cereal you are devoted to? I don’t wanna be missing out. Cereal is very expensive right now. I love cereal and can’t be trusted around it.
Is it cracklin oat bran
A bowl full of cookies and milk! (I love Cracklin' Oat Bran -- thank you, 1980s obsession with oat bran -- but it's dessert, which I also love)
As far as desserts go, it’s not too shabby. 34 g net carbs (42 if you have it with whole milk), 15 g added sugar, 7 g fiber, 4 g protein; you could do worse.
But is that the cereal the pp was talking about, or was it something really off kilter like Weetabix or unsweetened shredded wheat? Maybe puffed rice? Or maybe the PP really likes something like Honey Smacks or whatever they’re called nowadays (I can’t have them in the house; like the other pp I will destroy that box).
But seriously, OP, stop buying cereal. It’s not particularly healthy anyway.
Good guess, Honey Smacks aficionado! Yes, it's Weetabix.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My favorite cereal has always been expensive but the price has literally not changed in a decade. (It is so unpopular the brand doesn’t even bother advertising.) Ironically now it seems like a bargain, or at least reasonably priced.
What is this unpopular cereal you are devoted to? I don’t wanna be missing out. Cereal is very expensive right now. I love cereal and can’t be trusted around it.
Is it cracklin oat bran
A bowl full of cookies and milk! (I love Cracklin' Oat Bran -- thank you, 1980s obsession with oat bran -- but it's dessert, which I also love)
As far as desserts go, it’s not too shabby. 34 g net carbs (42 if you have it with whole milk), 15 g added sugar, 7 g fiber, 4 g protein; you could do worse.
But is that the cereal the pp was talking about, or was it something really off kilter like Weetabix or unsweetened shredded wheat? Maybe puffed rice? Or maybe the PP really likes something like Honey Smacks or whatever they’re called nowadays (I can’t have them in the house; like the other pp I will destroy that box).
But seriously, OP, stop buying cereal. It’s not particularly healthy anyway.