"Kellogg's CEO Sparks Controversy by Suggesting Cereal for Dinner Amid Financial Struggles"

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Kelloggs CEO Gary Pilnick, who earns $5 million a year, suggested Americans combat rising grocery prices by eating cereal for dinner, claiming it's an affordable option. His suggestion was met with backlash on social media, with many criticizing him for being out of touch with the financial struggles of ordinary people. Pilnick defended his suggestion, citing the growing trend of consuming cereal outside of breakfast, but his comments have sparked outrage and accusations of arrogance.
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