Other people believe that getting money or other rewards makes kids do chores happily and it also teaches them real-world lessons about what we need to do to make money.
By contrast, Mr. Monti said Italians could expect to make sacrifices in the months ahead, but pledged that those sacrifices would be fair, and evenly spread.
There have been concerns around the sugar content of cereal and the food industry's involvement in pro-breakfast research—and even one claim from an academic that breakfast is "dangerous".
An alternative would be to do something like take snippets of stories like the iPad app Flipboard does, but Sarver said he wasn't sure that was a great solution either given copyright implications.