Well this is hard to answer without knowing if you add sugar and fruit and does your bowl have the recommended serving size in it, or do you do like I do and just fill that bowl right to the top?Let's say you have the standard serving size of Kellogg's Corn Flakes with low fat milk.
It costs $1.59 for 8 ounces of corn flakes
Corn flakes typically contain about 8-10 grams of sugar per 100 grams. This can vary slightly between different brands and formulations, so it's always a good idea to check the nutritional label for the specific product you have. Overall, corn flakes are often considered a relatively low-sugar breakfast option compared to other cereals.
$3.70
A tonne
yes, because when you eat them they taste like corn hahaha!
15 cents
19 cents
Nope, its personal preference. Healthier to eat plain.
Chicken.
butter, oranges, castor sugar and chocolate
I would guess five dollars
Cereals that are low in sugar and sodium. Cheerios, Special K, corn flakes, bran flakes, Grapenuts, and raisin bran are a few commericial cereals that are relatively healthy. Granola (if you can find one low in fat) is healthy, too. Oatmeal, cream of wheat, cream of rice, and grits can be healthy if you don't add too much cream, butter, or sugar.