Cereal-makers aim for easier-to-digest nutrition data
BY ANDREW BRIDGES THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Next month, General Mills Inc. and Kellogg Co. will begin emblazoning their breakfast cereals with symbols that summarize complex nutritional information — part of the growing use of logos to steer harried grocery shoppers toward healthier choices.
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This article was published September 11, 2007 at 2:53 a.m.
Business, Pages 23, 28 on 09/11/2007