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Kelloggs use rejected cornflakes to make beer in bid to cut down on food waste
Consumers concerned about their carbon footprint will soon be able to drink beer and assuage their guilt over the environment at the same time as Kelloggs releases a beer made from leftover cornflakes.As shoppers increasingly worry about the environmental impact of their purchases, companies have had to find creative ways to minimise food waste.
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Kelloggs reject some corn flakes? The mind boggles. Do they have teams of flake examiners?
What about rice bubbles? Do some of them get rejected too?
Throw away beer, made from the flakes Kelloggs rejects.