- Kellogg Co K is suing the British government over new rules stopping the display of its breakfast cereals in grocery stores due to high sugar content, Reuters reported.
- The company said the formula being used by the government to measure the nutritional value of cereals was wrong and not legally implemented.
- "It measures cereals dry when they are almost always eaten with milk," the report quoted Chris Silcock, Kellogg's U.K. Managing Director.
- New rules will restrict the placement of food and drink high in fat, salt or sugar (HFSS) in stores and the promotion of those goods by retailers from October.
- Price Action: K shares closed lower by 1.44% at $68.26 on Tuesday.
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