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Here's a pro tip to add. Don't buy Kellogg's. My grocery store brand of cereals are so so much better. They're made with better ingredients, are tastier, cost less half the price, and they don't fuck their employees.
I've noticed that Kellogg's corn flakes and raisin bran are thinner flakes these days and they're putting less raisins in, while the store brand ones have thick flakes and loads of raisins.
Aren't grocery store brands usually from the same supplier as name brands, just in a different box?
Maybe some of them, but I know for sure at least some of the “off brand” is definitely different