Why are there never enough raisins in my raisin bran cereal?!


Question: Why are there never enough raisins in my raisin bran cereal!?
I did not buy bran!. I bought RAISIN bran!. So why is it that there are like three raisins at the bottom and the rest of it is all bran!? Tell me why!.Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
It's called bait and switch, and EVERY DAMN cereal company does it!!! My Berry cheerios are nothing but regular ones with a few bits of red and purple, even the "gourmet" cereals at whole foods and Trader Joe's do this s*** and it p***** me off!!!!Www@FoodAQ@Com

They mix the raisins and bran together at the cereal factory before it goes in the box, so not every box has the same number of raisins!. On average most boxes probably have the same amount of raisins, but a few will have either a lot of raisins or just a few!.

Someone else probably got a crapload of raisins in their box!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I've never had a box that was that bad! Yes, I get frustrated when I'm eating Raisin Bran and don't get any raisins in my spoon, and they seem kinda scarce but THREE raisins at the bottom of the box is just terrible!. You could buy a big box of raisins and dump them in your box of Raisin Bran and shake them up!. It'll be just like the cereal box was packed with raisins from the factory then!. I've done it before!. Hellll, now you got me wanting some Raisin Bran right now!Www@FoodAQ@Com

I always buy a box of raisins with my Raisin Bran!. They are also better for you because they are not coated with sugar like the ones in the cerealWww@FoodAQ@Com

Raisins are more expensive than bran so it is cheaper for the company!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

maybe a hummingbird snook into your pantry and took them allWww@FoodAQ@Com

they cheap you like that!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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