The topic for today is the growing amount of displeasure in today's
high quality packaged breakfast foods. Suffice it
to say that I am not satisfied with the behavior of my cereal. Suppose
you are in the supermarket and you walk down the cereal aisle. What do you
see? At eye level, you get every walk of life without sugar. As if
you want to eat a healthy breakfast of low-fat cereal every morning. And
then when you finally trip and fall over a fallen box of Sugarless
Wheaty P's (P is for prunes, not a supplemental ingredient) with a negative
amount of sugar in them so that everything actually tastes worse after you
eat them, you see the sugar enriched cocoa puffs and you buy the $4.00 box
that will only last one day. Forget it. I move that this country pass
some sort of law against this. That we stop allowing such trivial issues
like gun-laws and abortion fill up our legislation time. We need to solve
the cereal law and we need to solve it now. Write to your congressman and
tell him what you ate for breakfast. Write to your local legislator and
give him your opinion on this subject. It is high time that all politicians
learn that when we say jump, they will say how high. Give us the rights to
our cereal.