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andrewducker ([personal profile] andrewducker) wrote2017-12-02 12:44 pm
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Kellogg's UK prompts anger by branding Frosties an adult cereal

[personal profile] jack 2017-12-02 01:18 pm (UTC)(link)
This would be a lot funnier if they were putting lascivious tiger pictures on the packet :)

I hadn't really thought about it. I mean, it does seem rice crispies are more for children and cornflakes are more for adults, but I always just ate any cereal without really thinking about it.
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[personal profile] dewline 2017-12-02 02:25 pm (UTC)(link)
3. The push to end trucking and taxi driving as income-earning options is really on, isn't it.

(Punctuation intentional.)

10. Interesting. I haven't been following the new extended universe novels, games, and comics.
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[personal profile] calimac 2017-12-02 04:24 pm (UTC)(link)
The article on the political fallout of the Irish border issue has, let's say, some unique interpretations of FPTP: "the opposition parties will always look stupid if they decline the chance to replace the government."

That's certainly a complete turnaround from what everybody thought it would do when it was passed.

The article also says that "some form of checks for people, goods, food and animals ... is by any sensible definition of the word a 'border'", which I find interesting, because there's agricultural inspection stations on all the main roads into California from neighboring US states, to keep hitchhiking pests from wandering in. For instance, when I drive to Oregon, I have to remember to finish up any apples I bought there, or they'll get confiscated and discarded. Especially after budget cutbacks the stations are pretty desultory and not always staffed, but the principle is there, and I guess we have a border.
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[personal profile] movingfinger 2017-12-02 05:54 pm (UTC)(link)
As a sometime city cyclist, I guarantee you that the bicycle rider who was tailgated by the self-driving car that refused to slide over a yellow line to go around him or her was entirely creeped out and-or annoyed by that behavior. Motorists who do this read as being passively threatening.
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[personal profile] agoodwinsmith 2017-12-03 06:06 am (UTC)(link)
I had thought I had seen a report showing that most RTE (ready to eat) breakfast cereal is now eaten by the millennial age group (young and youngish adults) as snack food.

I can't find that now, but I found this:
http://www.agr.gc.ca/resources/prod/Internet-Internet/MISB-DGSIM/ATS-SEA/PDF/6238-eng.pdf
which I find odd because it is Canadian, but all about American eating habits. I guess it is because, like it or not, that is the biggest market for our grains.
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[personal profile] agoodwinsmith 2017-12-03 07:38 am (UTC)(link)
More cereal:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/12/28/death-breakfast-cereal-figures-reveal-us-eating-snacks-coffee/

I think what I read was something about the above trend, and how manufacturers were hoping to *direct* advertising towards making RTE cereal as a Netflix binge snack.

PS - sugar - it may be being removed from RTE cereals - but check your muffins and caramel macchiato lattes, oh yeah.