Kelloggs is splitting into three different companies and social media is abuzz. The corporation just announced that they would become Global Snacking Co., North America Ceral Co., and Plant Co. Each of those distinctions splits into distinct buckets based on the products that Kellog's produces. For the snacking arm, there are favorites like Pringles, Pop-Tarts, Rice Krispies Treats, Cheez-It and Nutri-Grain bars.
"Kellogg has been on a successful journey of transformation to enhance performance and increase long-term shareowner value, said Kellogg CEO Steve Cahillane in a statement."These businesses all have significant standalone potential, and an enhanced focus will enable them to better direct their resources toward their distinct strategic priorities."
On their website, the company tried to explain how the move to split would benefit their output. A lot of commenters on social media are still confused as to how this ends up benefitting the consumer rather than the corporation itself. There was also a lot of murmurs of the move coming so soon after some work stoppages in 4 plants including Battle Creek, Michigan, home of the brand.
"These actions will provide employees with new opportunities for growth and development, building on the K values and incredible corporate culture that exists at Kellogg Company today," their explanation begins."All three businesses have significant standalone potential, and an enhanced focus will enable them to better direct their resources toward their distinct strategic priorities.
"In recent years, the Company has transformed its portfolio into one that has expanded geographically and shifted toward growing businesses, particularly in snacking categories.
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