There are loads of total garbage sugary breakfast cereals available that are B. I mean literally stuff with 24% sugar. The label is completely worthless, ignore it, just read the ingredients list and the dietary information.
If you read the question and answer, “completely useless “ is just silly. There are some cases where it fails. The people behind the score acknowledges that it’s not good for sugary cereals and say they will work to amend it
What do you think of those Kelloggs All-Bran Buds (think they're psyllium)? I do kinda wish they didn't add any sugar but with all the fibre and micronutrients, I feel like its pretty wholesome still...
All the more reason to avoid anything below B then no? Or do you have a counter example of something rated below a B that you would recommend over the B rating?
https://www.lebensmittelklarheit.de/fragen-antworten/nutri-s...