Bran flakes face classification as junk food under new UK guidelines
Bran flakes could be classified as junk food under new UK government guidelines aimed at promoting healthy eating. Officials are adjusting the nutrient profiling model to include naturally occurring free sugars, which may result in cereals like bran flakes being deemed high in sugar. The changes could significantly impact marketing and public perceptions of such breakfast options.
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Published 13 Jun 2026, 22:55 UTC · Updated 13 Jun 2026, 23:10 UTC
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