Nestlé Cheerios Cereal (390 g), €3.50
Enjoy the delicious taste of multigrain Cheerios cereal for breakfast. Every box of Multigrain Cheerios cereal brings a good balance of nutrition and taste to your family’s breakfast table. What’s different about Multigrain Cheerios cereal is that it is high in fibre from three different whole grains – oats, wheat and barley, providing you and your family with a nutritious* and tasty start to the day. This is why we are the UK’s favourite multigrain breakfast cerealϮ.
Every 30g serving of crunchy Multigrain Cheerios provides 2.9g of fibre towards your recommended daily fibre intake (UK Fibre recommendations**), 7 vitamins, including vitamins B2 and B6 to help give you energy*, and 2 minerals including iron to support immunity*. Multigrain Cheerios contains no artificial colours and flavours.
• MULTIGRAIN BREAKFAST CEREAL: Cheerios is UK’s No.1 multigrain breakfast cerealϮ made with oats, wheat and barley, giving you the benefit of 3 different whole grains in every bowl
• HIGH IN FIBRE: Multigrain Cheerios is high in fibre from oats, wheat and Barley, helping you to get your daily fibre needs
• CONTAINS VITAMINS & MINERALS: Multigrain Cheerios is a good source for vitamins and minerals including Iron, B6 and B9 which contributes to normal function of the immune system, and vitamin D and calcium that supports strong bones*, giving you the nutritious benefit in every bite.
• NO ARTIFICAL FLAVOURS AND COLOURS: Our Multigrain Cheerios cereal is free from artificial flavours and colours
• CRUNCHY & DELICIOUS TATSE: Multigrain Cheerios has a great taste and crunchiness in every bite that the whole family will enjoy
ϮSource: Circana Market Advantage, Total Multigrain Ready To Eat Cereal, All Outlets UK, Volume Sales, 52 w/e 24 February 2024.
*Calcium, Vitamin D is needed for the maintenance of normal muscle and bone, Vitamins B2 and B6 contribute to normal energy-yielding metabolism, and Iron contributes to the normal functioning of the immune system.
**SACN Carbohydrates and Health Report, The Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition recommendations on carbohydrates, including sugars and fibre. Public Health England 2015. UK fibre recommendations for adults are 30g per day.