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Kellogg’s Laying Off More Than 400 in Texas

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by MERRILL HOPE31 May 2017Fort Worth, TX547

according to The Dallas Morning News.

In February, the beleaguered Kellogg Company announced it intended to axe around 1,100 jobs from payroll nationwide, shutting down 39 distribution centers by 2018 following a $53 million fourth-quarter loss in 2016. They said this was mainly due to a drop in their snack sales and unrelated to the company’s politically-driven decision to pull ads from Breitbart News in late December. Previously, the Kellogg Company said Breitbart News’ conservative readership was not “aligned with our values as a company.” This resulted in a boycott and intense online backlash against the cereal company.

According to Kellogg’s, consumer shopping patterns and behaviors have changed significantly in the past few years, impacting their snack business model. To stay afloat, the struggling company decided to retool their snack business model, switching from shipping those products directly to their U.S. retailers and instead to their retailers’ warehouses, reducing costs and offsetting dipping brand popularity. The company says the Pringles line and much of Kellogg’s North America sales already uses the warehouse model.

In an email, Kellogg’s spokesman Kris Charles told the Houston Chronicle that the company remains optimistic its displaced employees will find similar jobs with the retailers. As the distribution shifts from our network to our retailers’ networks, so too will the work.”

Charles says the company is “actively engaged in conversations” with some of their biggest retail partners who “expressed strong interest” in hiring laid off employees for high demand roles after the “transition is complete.”

In February, John Bryant, Kellogg Company chairman and CEO, said: “While this is the right move for the future of the company, it was a difficult decision because of the impact on affected employees.” He noted: “We are doing everything we can to help our employees manage through this transition.”

In recent weeks, Kellogg’s wave of major layoffs spread to Minnesota, costing more than 200 their jobs; to New York, where nearly 300 got pink-slipped, as well as Michigan and other U.S. states.

In May, the Nasdaq reported that Kellogg’s sales fell short of expectations for the first quarter of 2017, slipping 4.1 percent year over year, despite layoffs and with assistance from a tax benefit. Again, the cereal company attributed the downward spiral to industry-wide soft consumption trends for packaged food items.

In their 2017 earnings report and financial outlook, the Kellogg Company forecasted a decline in currency-neutral comparable net sales of roughly 3 percent for 2017. Previously, they predicted a 2 percent decline.

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I think kellogg should align themselves with the values of those who spend the money on their products.

Its amazing the left is willing to let go of so much business to stop conservative media.
you would almost think that the cronies who own these companies can print electronic dollars at will so they are not really worried if their investments in media and other companies take big hits or go out of business.

Our cronies are fostering an economy so screwed up big business is run for political power instead of business success.

This has to be the downfall of empires that so many predicted years ago.
 
I think kellogg should align themselves with the values of those who spend the money on their products.

Its amazing the left is willing to let go of so much business to stop conservative media.
you would almost think that the cronies who own these companies can print electronic dollars at will so they are not really worried if their investments in media and other companies take big hits or go out of business.

Our cronies are fostering an economy so screwed up big business is run for political power instead of business success.

This has to be the downfall of empires that so many predicted years ago.
Agreed. Antagonizing 50% of your customer base for political reasons is simply incomprehensible.
 
I actually wonder if Kellogg's political controversy was an accident or if they were hoping for some publicity. I kind of assumed they boycotted Breitbart and made a big deal about it just as a matter of the CEO virtue signaling. He underestimated how pissed-off people would be. But maybe it was a calculated plan to appeal to millennials and latinos by getting into a public battle with the evil Trump and right wing neo-Nazis.

Turns out there are tons more alternatives to their products at places like Costco, Trader Joe's and Whole Foods. Fuck them.
 
Lower taxes and everybody will be able to afford Kelloggs. Can't build a wall until we first get all the illegals out. How's that collusion going?
 
Perhaps if the idiots ate more Kelloggs obesity wouldn't be such a problem.

Oh, yeah. Kellogg's has such healthy food. I know my son loves those pop tarts because of their healthy content and low fat, organic jam. Cheez-it's are another health fanatic brand. And don't even get me started on "Froot Loops" and "Cocoa Crispies"! They practically ooze with healthy goodness!

:rolleyes:
 
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