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Originally Posted by Cherie
gosh what happened to consumer choice 
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Indeed I don't understand "banning" them... just don't supplement the prices or ever put them on offer. Let Kellogs price them how they want to price them - if they're too expensive, they simply won't sell. It's not like they're a short-shelf-life product where the stores themselves will have to take a financial hit for unsold stock... unopened cereal lasts ages. They can just sit there on the shelves unsold

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If people with more money than sense want to pay through the nose for rice crispies, just let them. I mean, we still have people paying £3 for a pack of Nurofen when generic Ibuprofen (the exact same thing!) is 45p... so why not £6 frosties? lol.