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Post Is Skimping on Cereal Servings Per Box Says Lawsuit

A New York consumer is suing Post over allegedly misleading claims for one of its breakfast cereals. (See complaint.)

The cereal in question, 19.5-ounce “family size” boxes of Post Fruity Pebbles, is supposed to have enough cereal for 15 one-cup bowls of cereal.

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Fruity Pebbles label

The consumer’s lawyers contend, however, that it has far less.

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Fruity Pebbles allegations

They hired an independent testing lab which determined that the cereal is denser than the label indicates, so you actually only get 11.3 one-cup serving per box, and thus the claimed amount of calories, sugar, and sodium is far higher per serving than represented.

Fruity Pebbles difference

So, the company is being sued for false and misleading statements and unjust enrichment under New York law. They are asking the judge for refunds and corrective advertising.

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3 thoughts on “Post Is Skimping on Cereal Servings Per Box Says Lawsuit”

  1. This petition was filed in November 2025. It is now 9 months later. Did the Post respond to the petition? Any development?

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