Kellogg’s today dragged the UK Government to court over rules which would ban supermarkets from prominently displaying its unhealthiest cereals.
But campaigners say the cereal-maker — whose favourites are loved by millions — could easily get around the ban by simply slashing their sugar and salt contents.
A MailOnline analysis reveals their worst-offending items can contain 14g of sugar per serving, more than a Krispy Kreme doughnut (12.6g). Other popular cereals contain just as many calories as a Mars bar