Kellogg stocks up on Pringles, cereals for fear of 'hard Brexit'

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As the possibility of a no-deal Brexit looms, Kellogg Co is taking measures to p...

 

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Hopefully prawn flavour.

Fake News.

And that’s the biggest concern?

glynmoody Smiling. Pringles...!?! Have they got a lot of parties booked...?

If any Brits want American junk food after Brexit I can ship them some for a small fee. We have plenty to spare.

No Pringles? Oh God NO! Not that!

Oh sod off 😖

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