Many parents and caregivers put a lot of pressure on themselves and feel that it is their responsibility to ensure their children eat a balanced diet.[1]
Yet sometimes a nutrient-dense option may also be the easiest one for a family – like a bowl of cereal.
General Mills’ Big G Cereals – like Cheerios, Fiber One, Chex and others – are proof that a nutritious, affordable and delicious breakfast can all be found in the same bowl.
I sat down with Amy Cohn, RD, who leads our “Benefits of Cereal” program at General Mills, to talk about Big G Cereal’s latest campaign, “Good is Good Enough” and what she believes is the greatest misconception about cereal.
For more information on Big G Cereals and a full breakdown of the data, head to GeneralMills.com.
[1]YouGov conducted a survey among U.S. adults with children under 18 years of age. A total of 1,015 responses were collected and the survey was fielded between July 1st and July 8th, 2021. Data have been weighted and are representative of US parents with children under 18.