Posted on 12/01/2016 10:05:28 PM PST by Be Careful
Welcome to Features, Kellogg Companys annual publication highlighting our diversity and inclusion (D&I) efforts and accomplishments.
Diversity and inclusion are distinct but equally important concepts. Diversity, of course, refers to the wide variety of characteristics each of us has. Inclusion has to do with the environment we create so everyone can bring their whole selves to work every day and contribute fully to the organization.
At Kellogg, we are firmly committed to diversity and inclusion. We aim to have a workforce that, at all levels, reflects the vast diversity of our consumer base, and we want every employee to feel they can be real and authentic. We know that both diversity and inclusion are business imperatives: Diversity helps us better understand what our increasingly diverse consumers want and love, and inclusion helps to bolster employee productivity.
In recent years we have strengthened accountability for ensuring that we have a diverse workforce and an inclusive corporate culture. Such accountability begins at the very top of our organization, and I expect leaders across Kellogg to demonstrate their commitment to diversity and inclusion so that it permeates our entire operations. Its essential that we continue to drive progress forward so we set an even higher bar, not only in our own industry but within businesses overall.
We remain steadfast with our focus and have made a number of enhancements that I believe will enable us to reach new heights and build upon the accolades and third-party recognitions we have been honored to receive in the D&I arena.
(Excerpt) Read more at kelloggdiversityandinclusion.com ...
Son of a B.tch!!!
Now I have to add FROSTED FLAKES to the do not buy list!!
Honestly, until monopolies are broken up, almost all of us use some liberal company’s product.
It sucks.
Microsoft is the best of the worst, I guess.
I love Grape Nuts. Fortunately, that is Post Cereal
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It was suggested the company hired a hotline from India to respond to employees and ended up with
https://www.glassdoor.com/Reviews/Kellogg-Company-Reviews-E377.htm
I like grape nuts and I like musilex and cream of wheat and oatmeal. Just for fun, Tony the Tiger (guy in tiger suit) used to greet people here:
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/13038
John Bryant - Serial scumbag, CEO for crybaby flakes.
I truly despise these hypocritical, pathetic, sanctimonious assholes.
One more product NOT on my shopping list,
Yeah, that’s good stuff.
I buy the knock-offs, the Publix house brand.
It’s a buck fifty cheaper than the Post brand.
Dollars to donuts Publix (and others) house brand is made by Post.
Going by that list, as best as I can recall I’ve never bought or consumed a Kellogg’s product.
Now I know why.
Anyone got a picture of that guy peeing on the Kellogg’s cereal assembly line?
See above
The U.S. polls must have been limited to big cities only, because I would say that it does not reflect anyone from what they call fly over country.
Read the Kelloggs labels. Many Kelloggs products, such as Cheez-its, contain Genetically Modified Ingredients. My local grocery chain’s similar product does NOT. I’ll happily switch to the store brand.
I bet that applies to devout Christians too /s
Stop supporting them.
Looks like hubby will be getting store brand cereal, and cookies. Thankfully Little Debbie’s are not on the list. Man eats carbs especially sweets all day long. Even in the middle of the night he has M & M’s he puts on his night stand. Doesn’t have a Blood Sugar issue.
I look at it, and my sugar readings goes up and I start gaining weight I don’t need on my small 5 ft body.
That was a fun place to visit, but they closed in 2007.
An as a added bonus, there was/is an A10 airwing stationed in Battle Creek, you could frequetly see formations of them circling the city.
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