Pouring milk on Weetabix (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto) Weetabix fans are in for a shock as experts deliver a health blow to those indulging in the tempting flavours of this British breakfast staple. Rhiannon Lambert, a renowned nutritionist and author, has sounded the alarm over opting for flavoured versions of Weetabix, which despite their appeal, she claims don't match the health benefits of the classic kind. She warned, as reported by The Telegraph: "These cereals are a good way to get a good portion of your daily protein intake through breakfast, but the sugar content is a little higher than the original Weetabix.

"I would choose original Weetabix or Oatibix because they offer a balanced nutritional profile with minimal added sugars, making them a great breakfast choice for most people. This also gives you the freedom to pair your plain biscuits with healthy toppings of your choice." function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.

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