The cost to mass-produce cereal varies widely depending on several factors, including ingredients, packaging, production methods, and scale of production. Generally, the cost per unit decreases with larger production volumes, with estimates ranging from a few cents to over a dollar per box. Additional costs such as marketing, distribution, and overhead also impact the final price. Overall, economies of scale play a significant role in reducing costs for larger manufacturers.
5-6 dollars depending on the cereal
50 paise
50 cents, Justice!
50 cents
It would cost 65. 25
a most standard box of ceral cost about 1.99 or 2.00
19 cents
ummm i am guessing 5.99$
Anywhere from $1.50 to $4. Aldi is the cheapest and tastes good.
There is no answer to this question, because it depends on where you live, and what currency you use.
When the total cost of producing the food exceeds - or is even equal to - the cost of producing it, it costs too much to produce it.
£2.99