Arvest gives $2,500 to Neosho Family YMCA Summer Meal Program
Neosho Daily News
On Jun. 1, associates of Arvest Bank, on behalf of the Arvest Foundation, presented a $2,500 check to the Neosho Family YMCA for their summer meal program.
“Terra Oxendine is a YMCA member,” said Tina Ferguson, Executive Director of Youth Development for the Neosho YMCA. Oxendine also works for Arvest Bank. “She reached out to our CEO and he immediately thought of the summer food program. Because 25,000 meals is a huge goal, he thought that would be a good fit for what the Arvest Foundation does. It got approved and were super excited.”
Kellogg cuts sugar and salt across Europe and UK: The process is trial and error
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Kellogg cuts sugar and salt across Europe and UK: The process is trial and error
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Food giant Kellogg’s has pledged to cut sugar in its children’s cereals by 10% and salt by 20% as part of a decade-long plan to make its products healthier.
The move will lead to all of its children’s cereals no longer being high in fat, salt and sugar (HFSS) by the end of 2022.
It also plans to reduce the sugar in its Krave cereal, which it categorises as a product for young adults rather than children, by an average of 11% across the different flavours.
A reduction in salt in Special K will see it become non-HFSS, alongside Coco Pops, Corn Flakes and Rice Krispies.