You can find cereals with a Nutriscore of A. There aren't many, they are usually the ones without added sugar or chocolate, and they tend to cost more unfortunately.
Recently got some Carrefour bio (organic) cereals, some mixed with various seeds and another one mix of cereals, both with A Nutriscore and no processing or added sugar.
As with all cereals, the energy value is always around 350-400kCal/100g, but they contain very low actual sugar (15% for one, still quite high probably because of the dried fruits -I'll need to chose better next time- and 1% for the other).
Typical breakfast cereals will be between 25% to 50%+ sugar content (wtf...).
Recently got some Carrefour bio (organic) cereals, some mixed with various seeds and another one mix of cereals, both with A Nutriscore and no processing or added sugar.
As with all cereals, the energy value is always around 350-400kCal/100g, but they contain very low actual sugar (15% for one, still quite high probably because of the dried fruits -I'll need to chose better next time- and 1% for the other).
Typical breakfast cereals will be between 25% to 50%+ sugar content (wtf...).