Kellogg's is a big brand in the UK. There are other producers too, like Nestlé and supermarket own brands. All supermarkets here have a cereal section. read more
The left hand side is the sugary stuff that kids and working class people eat. The right hand side is muesli that the more health conscious people eat. read more
U.S. sales of breakfast cereals have turned as flat as soggy corn flakes amid heightened concerns among consumers about cereal's nutrition and lack of convenience. Advertisement Sales of cold and hot cereals combined are expected to total $10.6 billion this year, down 17% from $12.7 billion in 2009, the research firm IBISWorld estimates. read more
Like hispanics, asians, arabs, or even europeans. I don't think they eat eggs, bacon and bagels like we do in the U.S. read more