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Hannah-Marie Clayton with her dad Jim at their home in Bournemouth, Dorset.
A schoolgirl has forced Kelloggs to change its 'sexist' wording on packets of Coco Pops after writing to the cereal giant to complain.
Hannah-Marie Clayton, 10, objected to the slogan 'Loved by kids, approved by mums' on the boxes of the chocolate cereal.
So she fired off a letter to Kellogs saying she found the phrase 'sexist' and pointed out her dad James often makes her breakfast as mum, Anne-Marie, sometimes works away.
Kelloggs has since replied to confirm they will be altering the wording on the boxes.
Pic : RogerArbon/BNPS
Hannah-Marie Clayton with her dad Jim at their home in Bournemouth, Dorset.
A schoolgirl has forced Kelloggs to change its 'sexist' wording on packets of Coco Pops after writing to the cereal giant to complain.
Hannah-Marie Clayton, 10, objected to the slogan 'Loved by kids, approved by mums' on the boxes of the chocolate cereal.
So she fired off a letter to Kellogs saying she found the phrase 'sexist' and pointed out her dad James often makes her breakfast as mum, Anne-Marie, sometimes works away.
Kelloggs has since replied to confirm they will be altering the wording on the boxes.
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