Review of African Political Economy
Review of African Political Economy - Vol. 6 No. 14
Inappropriate Products & Techniques: Breakfast Food in Kenya
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Abstract of Briefing
Title:Inappropriate Products and Techniques: Breakfast Food in Kenya
Author:Raphael Kaplinsky
Location:Vol.6 No.14 (Spring 1979), pp90-96
 Traditional Kenyan diet is maize flour eaten in porridge form (uji). Covers breakfast cereals from MNC subsidiaries General Foods (US) and Weetabix England licensed to be made locally (Weetabix, Weetaflakes, Post Toasties, Alpen) or imported (Special K, All Bran, Puffed Wheat, Shredded Wheat, Rice Krispies). Also covers Uji Plus from East African Industries (Kenya). Compares vitamin and calorie content compared with traditional foodstuffs, and discusses the license terms which demand large portions of income be used for advertising. This advertising is directed towards urban, often expatriate, elites.

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