Post Cereals Customer Service Issues

Archive 1

The following are issues that customers reported to GetHuman about Post Cereals customer service, archive #1. It includes a selection of 9 issue(s) reported December 14, 2018 onward. If you have a similar customer service issue, this page will help you find current, up-to-date answers and solutions too.
Dear Forum Members, I am extremely alarmed by the introduction of Sour Patch Cereal. In light of the rising obesity rates, especially among children, it is concerning to see such products being launched. The projected statistics showing that 50% of American kids may be considered obese by [redacted] is alarming, putting them at risk for numerous health issues like type II diabetes and cardiovascular problems. I am deeply disappointed in the decision-making at the POST brand. The lack of nutritional value in these cereals being marketed as a breakfast option is troubling. It is crucial for companies like POST to be accountable for the impact their products have on public health. I urge for more responsible practices in food production to prevent the creation of such unhealthy options. Sincerely, Shay
Reported by GetHuman1757142 on Friday, December 14, 2018 9:42 AM
Dear Post Manufacturing, We are Liana and Sophia from New York. We enjoy Honey Bunches Of Oats daily but have transitioned to a vegan diet, so we can no longer consume honey. Unfortunately, we have not found a vegan alternative from your brand. It would benefit both your company and customers like us if you introduced a vegan version of Honey Bunches Of Oats. Options like maple syrup, agave nectar, coconut nectar, or date honey could serve as delicious and vegan-friendly replacements for honey. Your consideration of this suggestion would be greatly appreciated, and we eagerly await your response. Best regards, Liana and Sophia
Reported by GetHuman2327564 on Thursday, February 28, 2019 5:22 PM
Hello, I have been working at Corby 1 in the UK at the Weetabix factory on the BC72 line on a temporary contract for nearly 3 years. I feel upset about the way I am being treated. Newer employees have been given contracts while I have been told there is no work for me, even after initially being promised one. This has been very disappointing and is affecting my mental health. I have dedicated three years of my life to this job, and it's disheartening to see new employees taking over without proper training or qualifications. I have applied for full-time positions, but I only receive confirmation that my application was received without any follow-up or feedback, which makes me feel undervalued. Additionally, my holidays have not been authorized, which creates a wrong impression of my work ethic. I would appreciate speaking with the main boss for clarification. Thank you. Sincerely, Scott Simpson
Reported by GetHuman3392583 on Thursday, August 8, 2019 6:16 PM
I recently bought two boxes of Great Grains cereal, one of them being Cranberry Almond Crunch, which we loved. However, when I opened the second box of Raisins, Dates, Pecans, I was shocked to find pinto and red beans mixed in. I do not appreciate this at all. I attempted to remove the beans but it was overwhelming. I planned to return the box, but my daughter suggested I contact you directly. The cereal had a "best if used by" date of May 1720RE and the code on the bottom was [redacted]. This incident has left me concerned, and I hope this was just a packaging mistake. I have been a loyal customer for years and would like you to be aware of this issue. Should I still return the product to the store? Thank you. - N. B.
Reported by GetHuman3895135 on Wednesday, November 6, 2019 5:40 PM
I recently bought two boxes of Great Grains cereal. The Cranberry Almond Crunch was delicious. But when I opened the Raisins, Dates, Pecans box, I found pinto beans mixed in. I don't mind pinto beans, but I don't want them in my cereal. Despite my efforts to remove them, there were too many. This was a disappointing experience as I have been a satisfied Post customer for a long time. The cereal had a best if used by date of May ****RE and the box was ** oz. I hope this was just a packaging error. Should I return the product to the store? Thanks, Nadine Blankenship
Reported by GetHuman3895135 on Wednesday, November 6, 2019 5:46 PM
I recently purchased two boxes of Great Grains, one being the Cranberry Almond Crunch which was delightful. However, upon opening the second box, Raisins, Dates, Pecans, I found pinto beans mixed in with the cereal. Despite liking pinto beans, I do not want them in my cereal. After attempting to remove them, I discovered more beans in the cereal. I intend to return the product to the store. The box indicates the best if used by May ****RE with a code on the bottom. This unusual mix-up may be a simple packaging error, but I wanted to bring it to your attention in case it was intentional. We have been loyal customers of Post for years and hope this can be resolved. Should I proceed with returning the product to the store? Thank you, Nadine B.
Reported by GetHuman3895135 on Wednesday, November 6, 2019 6:14 PM
I am writing to request the reintroduction of the original fruity pebbles cereal. As a 52-year-old, I would like to share the same cereal from my childhood with my grandkids. Many complaints about the current fruity pebbles are due to the blue and purple pebbles, resulting in children disliking the taste. I believe with proper advertising, the original version will be a success. Reintroducing the classic fruity pebbles can bring back fond memories with loved ones and create enjoyable moments. It is not just about the fun, but also the importance of starting the day with a good meal. Please consider bringing back the original fruity pebbles to avoid complaints and instead receive praise for its nostalgic taste. Thank you for considering my suggestion.
Reported by GetHuman4055531 on Saturday, December 7, 2019 4:18 AM
Subject: Expired Coupons for Great Grains Cereal To whom it may concern, I typically do not reach out about coupon issues, but I recently purchased some boxes of Great Grains cereal at Walmart. When the cashier tried to scan the coupons on the box, they were found to be expired since September 30, [redacted]. I discarded the coupons, baffled by this. Upon inspecting the cereal at home, I confirmed it was not expired. This left me wondering if the cereal had been sitting in your or Walmart's warehouse for an extended period. I am quite displeased with this experience. Thank you, Pamela Oakley
Reported by GetHuman4118628 on Wednesday, December 18, 2019 8:38 PM
This morning, while browsing on Amazon, I noticed a box of Post Shredded Wheat was priced at $3.62, but I didn't note the exact amount. I tried to make a purchase, but the site said I needed an invitation to order. I requested an invite and am now waiting for it. However, when I revisited the site, I couldn't find the Shredded Wheat at that previously seen price. This sudden change intrigues me as to why the cost altered once I showed interest. The current prices listed are $7.25, $9.49, $10.33, $6.80, and $7.00 per box. I prefer to buy it for $3.62, as initially seen this morning around 6:45 am. I am eager to understand why it's no longer available at that price.
Reported by GetHuman-fieldon on Sunday, February 2, 2020 4:39 PM

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