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  1. 'Since cereal had a longer shelf life, it was preferable as a breakfast option to pastries, which expired quickly. This left a gap in the market for a ready-to-go breakfast pastry with a longer shelf life.' news.northeastern.edu/2024/05/ #foodhistory #PopTarts #breakfastfoods #US

  2. Palm Oil Free Crisps, Snacks, Convenience Foods

    Here are some palm oil free convenience food and snack brands that DO NOT use rainforest-destroying palm oil. If you are ever in doubt look for the prefixes: LAUR, STEAR, GYLC and PALM in the ingredients list on packaging – this is most likely palm oil. Another tip is to shop for locally produced products instead of mass-produced convenience foods. Take action for your health and for wildlife when you go #PalmOilFree and #BoycottPalmOil #Boycott4Wildlife

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    The biggest lie you were never told: “Sustainable” #RSPO #PalmOil stops #deforestation. It doesn’t! So avoid #snacks by #Mars #Kelloggs #Nestle all the big brands. Instead buy #PalmOilFree snack #food. Learn more 🌴🩸🤯🧐⛔️ @palmoildetect #BoycottPalmOil https://palmoildetectives.com/2021/02/11/palm-oil-free-crisps-chips-and-snack-foods/

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    Did you know that palm oil is one of the world’s most destructive crops, as it can only be harvested in tropical rainforest and peatland landscapes where the highest concentration of endangered species live? The majority of palm oil and soy is fed to farm animals that people eat. This is why palm oil is an animal rights issue. And it is for these reasons that palm oil is NOT considered vegan by animal activists. It may be a plant-based substance, but it is NOT VEGAN. Convenience food megabrands like Mondelez, Nestle, Danone, CocaCola, Pepsi, Hersheys and Ferrero claiming that their products are plant-based AKA vegan but yet still using palm oil are simply greenwashing extinction and ecocide!

    Palm Oil Free Crisps, Snacks, Convenience Foods

    Bean Supreme

    Boost Balls

    Biona

    Califia Farms: Plant-based, vegan dairy and drinks

    Candy Kittens

    Chikas

    Clear Spring

    Chufachoc chocolate drink

    Doisy & Dam

    Delicious Foods Australia

    Dutch Weed Burger: vegan, palm oil free burgers and nuggets.

    Equal Exchange

    Elements Truffles

    Go Nutz

    Greenhill Coffee Roasters

    La Tortilleria

    Liberation Foods: chocolate, spreads, nuts.

    Little Oak: Baby milk formula

    Lovejoy spreads

    Mayella Organic Teas

    Meridian

    Melinda’s Gluten Free Goodies

    Mister Free’d

    Miyokos Vegan Dairy

    Mr Organic

    Naturya

    Nutcase Vegan Meats

    JEM: chocolate and nut sauces

    Peakz

    Pip & Nut

    Plamil Foods

    Proper Crisps

    Heartland Chips

    Hillfield Foods

    Hodmedods

    Infinity Foods

    Innocent Drinks

    HealthyCo Sweden

    Perfect World Ice-cream (vegan and palm oil free)

    Raw Gorilla: Cereals, snacks, chocolate

    Santa Maria: Mexican chips, crisps, tortillas, sauces

    Superfoodio

    Supernature snackfoods

    The Greek Kitchen

    The Protein Ball Co.

    True Gum: chewing gum, mints, sweets.

    Trevisick’s Pie Emporium

    VBites: Vegan Meats

    Vego

    Vegan Perfection – vegan meats, ready-made meals

    Vegusto – Swiss vegan cheese

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    Big Green Smile: Palm Oil Free Products

    Biome

    Ethical Consumer UK

    Natural Collection UK

    Replenish Refill Australia: Palm Oil Free

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    #Boycott4wildlife #BoycottPalmOil #branding #breakfastCereal #breakfastFoods #chips #chocolate #chocolatespread #ConvenienceFoods #crisps #deforestation #food #Kelloggs #Mars #Nestle #PalmOil #palmOilFree #palmoil #palmoilfree #RSPO #snackfoods #snacks #ultraprocessed #UPF

  3. Kelloggs/Kellanova

    In late 2023, Kelloggs became Kellanova for their US arm. Savvy consumers have been pressuring Kelloggs for decades to cease using deforestation palm oil. Yet they actually haven’t stopped this. From their website:

    ‘All of the palm oil that is used in our products is sourced from a combination of the Roundtable of Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) Certified Segregated supply chain, RSPO Mass Balance mixed-source supply and the purchase of Green Palm certificates.’

    Read more: Kelloggs website

    This phrasing above means absolutely nothing. In reality, Kelloggs’ supply chain continues to slash and burn thousands of hectares of forests and release mega-tonnes of carbon into the atmosphere. Kellogg’s is therefore involved in the killing thousands of endangered species. Once these animals are gone – they are gone for good. See research on Kelloggs’s palm oil sources including a PDF of their palm oil mills.

    View Kelloggs/Kellanova’s recent palm oil deforestation

    Data courtesy of Palm Watch, a multidisciplinary research initiative by the University of Chicago.

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    #Kelloggs/Kellanova uses so-called “sustainable” #palmoil yet still causes #deforestation and child slavery for #palmoil in their child-friendly #cereal 🥣 Fight back when you #Boycottpalmoil #Boycott4Wildlife @palmoildetect 🌴⛔️🧐🔥palmoildetectives.com/2021/02/

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    #Palmoil used by #Kelloggs’s brands is so-called “sustainable” yet it still causes #deforestation #ecocide #extinction and #indigenous landgrabbing. Fight back against the greenwash ☠️🧐🌴🤮⛔️ and #BoycottPalmOIl #Boycott4Wildlife @palmoildetect https://palmoildetectives.com/2021/02/09/kelloggs/

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    Global Witness October 2021 Report: Violence and death for palm oil connected to household supermarket brands (RSPO members)

    “One palm oil firm, Rimbunan Hijau, [Papua New Guinea] negligently ignored repeated and avoidable worker deaths and injuries on palm oil plantations, with at least 11 workers and the child of one worker losing their lives over an eight-year period.

    “Tainted palm oil from Papua New Guinea plantations was sold to household name brands, all of them RSPO members including Kellogg’s, Nestlé, Colgate, Danone, Hershey’s and PZ Cussons and Reckitt Benckiser”

    The true price of palm oil: How global finance funds deforestation, violence and human rights abuses in Papua New Guinea – Global Witness, 2021

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    Kelloggs makes claims of sustainability for palm oil on their website. However these claims do not match what is happening on the ground. This is pure greenwashing.
    The brand has a high ranking on the WWF Scorecard and has an RSPO certification. However this high ranking is greenwashing and this mega-brand is purchasing huge amounts of palm oil from four mills that are responsible for 44% of all deforestation: Jhonlin, Mulia Sawit, Tunas Baru Lampung and Peputra Group

    Source: chain reaction research

    Palm Oil Detectives thinks it is wise to boycott all Kelloggs sub-brands until it has been independently verified that they have stopped 100% of their deforestation activities throughout the world.

    Sign a petition telling Kelloggs to stop deforestation!

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    Kelloggs own a vast global empire of cereal and food brands…

    The most updated list of their stable of brands from their website includes:

    All-Bran®
    Apple Jacks®
    Austin®
    Bear Naked®
    Carr’s®
    Cheez-It®
    Club®
    Corn Pops®
    Cracklin’ Oat Bran®
    Crispix®
    Eggo®
    Froot Loops®
    Frosted Mini-Wheats®
    Gardenburger®
    Honey Smacks®
    Incogmeato™

    Joybol
    Jumbo Snax
    Kashi®
    Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes®
    Kellogg’s Limited Edition
    Kellogg’s Corn Flakes®
    Kellogg’s Raisin Bran®
    Krave®
    MorningStar Farms®
    Mueslix®
    Nutri-Grain®
    Pop-Tarts®
    Pringles®
    Pure Organic
    Rice Krispies®
    Smart Start®
    Special K®
    Toasteds®
    Town House®
    Zesta®

    More Information

    The Chain: Repeat Offenders Continue to Clear Forests for Oil Palm in Southeast Asia

    Wikipedia

    Kelloggs

    Research: Palm Oil deforestation and its connection to retail brands

    #Boycott4wildlife #BoycottPalmOil #brandMarketing #breakfastFoods #cereal #Cereals #deforestation #ecocide #extinction #Fightgreenwashing #illegal #indigenous #Kelloggs #landgrabbing #PalmOil #palmoil #productMarketing #snackFoods #supplyChain