
"Kellogg's CEO Sparks Controversy by Suggesting Cereal for Dinner to Save Money"
Kellogg's CEO Gary Pilnick suggested promoting cereal for dinner as an affordable option for cash-strapped consumers facing soaring food prices, sparking backlash on social media for being tone-deaf. With Americans spending the highest portion of their income on food in 30 years, the CEO's comments have drawn criticism, especially considering the significant price increases for groceries and restaurant meals since the start of the pandemic. The pushback reflects consumer frustration with rising food prices and corporate insensitivity, as well as a broader trend of social media users expressing discontent over the cost of everyday items.
