Kellogg’s splits into 3 independent companies -- here’s everything you need to know
On Tuesday, the Kellogg Company announced that the headquarters will transition to a duel campus being shared in Battle Creek and Chicago. The cereal company also announced its plans on separating into three independent companies to focus on particular strategic priorities.
Kellogg to split into 3 companies: Snacks, cereals, plant-based food
Kellogg Co., the maker of Frosted Flakes, Rice Krispies and Eggo, will split into three three companies focused on cereals, snacks and plant-based foods. Kellogg’s which also owns and MorningStar Farms, the plant-based food maker, said Tuesday that the spinoff of the yet to be named cereal and plant-based foods companies should be completed by the end of next year. Kellogg’s three international headquarters in Europe, Latin America, and AMEA will remain in their current locations. Companies have begun to split up at an accelerated pace, including General Electric, IBM and Johnson & Johnson, but such splits are more rare for food producers. The last major split in the sector was in in 2012, when Kraft split to create Mondelez.
mlive.comKellogg joins GLAAD for anti-bullying campaign with All Together cereal
Kellogg has joined GLAAD for an anti-bullying campaign with All Together cereal. (CNN) - Raisin Bran, Corn Flakes, Rice Krispies, Frosted Flakes, Froot Loops and Frosted Mini Wheats in the same box? The new concoction isn't just a kid's breakfast dream -- it's an anti-bullying campaign. All Together is available for a limited time in honor of Spirit Day, an anti-bullying campaign that has millions of people wear purple to stand up against bullying. Along with the cereal campaign, Kellogg's also pledged to donate $50,000 to GLAAD in support of the group's efforts.