Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Switches To Responsibly Sourced Corn In Europe
Cereal maker Kellogg has announced that its corn flakes sold in Europe will be made of responsibly sourced corn.
It means that environmental and social best practices have been followed in growing and harvesting the corn used in making the breakfast cereals.
The message ‘Responsibly Sourced Corn’ has been added in all packages of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes sold in stores across the continent, ESM writes.
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