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Banana
- Location
- Midlands UK
Sainsburys have 2 long aisles full of different cereals and it can be quite daunting so I admit to sticking to what I know because I can't always be bothered to trawl down the aisle looking at all the boxes 

I'd guess it is just thicker. Probably whatever the market is used to. Hell, maybe ketchup got thinner here during rationing, and they never bothered to thicken it again, as people liked it as it was.Maybe because Heinz has a loyalty Britain they get away with using less tomatoes. I assume then, Heinz Australia matches the tomato content of the Batts(Lidl) stuff we get here.
TBH during the working week I just want something to tip into a bowl with the minimum of fuss.
I am fussy about breakfast cereal, cannot eat anything chocolate/sugary sweet in the morning so I stick to Special K or shreddies. I haven't tried supermarket own brand of anything, maybe1 day..
As FF says, one factory can produce the same type of product for a few different supermarkets.That's pretty much the case. Many factories make for competing brands but the specifications, raw materials used and hence final product 'quality' can be very different. That they use the same production line is neither here nor there.
Patsy Kensit.I've pretty much quit cereals for breakfast preferring 2 fried eggs, very quick to do and eat!
I think Power crunch: enhanced carbohydrate might be rather a good seller.I saw this at the supermarket today
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It's got significantly more protein than most breakfast cereals, which is good, but seeing each 100g is 20g protein and 22g sugar, surely it should be named "Weetabix Sugar Crunch". Or is "crunch" code for sugar?
(Amusingly the extra protein is wheat protein AKA gluten. Given the current gluten-phobia, do you think "Sugar Crunch" would test better than "Gluten Crunch"?)