18 August 2009

Kelloggs Cornflakes vs Nestle Cornflakes Review

Kelloggs Cornflakes 325gNestle Cornflakes 275g



With reference to living on a budget, cornflakes have been my biscuit and milk for the past few weeks as my supper. I get amazingly hungry at night, yet my pants are getting looser. ~_~

Due to the economical pricing of Nestle cornflakes at $3.52 for 275g,Nestle cornflakes was my main choice for the past 2 months, however, Kelloggs being a veteran in the cornflakes market, caught up and gave an even better promotion which caused me to purchase 2 boxes at 1 shot.

350g at $3.40 for a kelloggs cornflakes is certainly cheap to me. It is cheaper and gives more! What can i ask for. Typically their pricing for a 350g cornflakes hovers in the $5-6 range, hence the switch.

I just hope that air and cardboard is not included in the 350g

The taste overalls appeals to me as well. The childhood taste of eating cornflakes.

Kelloggs cornflakes are not as "soggy" as nestle's. They are much crispier to begin with. And they will not lose their "hardness" that easily in milk as compared to Nestle's. After a 10minute milk bath, they are still "hard"

Probably Nestle need to give their cornflakes some 'extra' ingredient to ensure they can maintain their hardness.

If Kelloggs is maintaining this pricing, high chance i am going to be their customer for a long time~

4 comments:

  1. The flavor of nestle is better than kellogs, don't you think?. i often buy two boxes, one of nestle and another of kellogs, i love them.

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  2. Bro, ive been trying to cut some fats by eating nestle cornflakes... bought a 500g for $3++...

    Econopack Cornflakes for Nestle...

    happy dieting

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  3. :P

    Wich is more fancy? Yo yo Yo

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