Tried supermarket cornflakes - two better than Kellogg's and cheaper'
A UK supermarket cornflake taste test pitted multiple store brands against Kellogg’s, with one winning option described as both better and cheaper. The comparison evaluated Kellogg’s, Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Waitrose, M&S, Morrisons and Asda using flavour, crunch and value for money. Kellogg’s was praised for familiar childhood taste and was labeled the sweetest among competitors, with 378 kcal per 100g. However, its £2 price for a 250g box hurt perceived value, earning a 4/5 rating. Waitrose was rated 3/5, described as having a distinct flavour and good value at £1 for a 500g box, though it was considered slightly less crunchy. The piece also discusses M&S’s single-ingredient cornflakes, noting they differed in shape and taste, but the article cuts off before providing the full pricing and final score details for that brand.







