Uncle Tobys
Uncle Tobys[edit | edit source]
Uncle Tobys is a popular Australian brand of breakfast cereals and snacks, owned by the multinational company Nestlé. The brand has a rich history dating back to 1861 and is known for its commitment to providing nutritious and delicious food products.
History[edit | edit source]
Uncle Tobys was founded in 1861 by Thomas Fleming and Fredrick William Gates in Melbourne, Australia. The brand was initially known for its oatmeal products, which were considered a staple in many Australian households. Over the years, Uncle Tobys expanded its product range to include a variety of cereals and snacks.
Products[edit | edit source]
Uncle Tobys offers a wide range of products, including breakfast cereals, oatmeal, muesli bars, and snacks. Some of the popular products include Uncle Tobys Plus, Uncle Tobys Oats, and Uncle Tobys Le Snak. The brand is committed to providing nutritious food options and many of its products are a good source of fibre and contain whole grains.
Nutritional Commitment[edit | edit source]
Uncle Tobys is dedicated to promoting good health and nutrition. The brand has a strong focus on providing products that are high in fibre, low in sodium, and contain no artificial colours or flavours. Uncle Tobys is also a proud supporter of the Australian Institute of Sport and has partnered with them to promote healthy eating and active lifestyles.
Sustainability[edit | edit source]
Uncle Tobys is committed to sustainable practices. The brand sources 100% of its oats from Australian farmers and is dedicated to reducing its environmental impact through various initiatives. These include reducing water usage, minimising waste, and promoting sustainable farming practices.
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