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Actually, the CEO of $K (-0,26 %) is right. Perhaps it wasn't exactly wise to make such a statement publicly, but Peter Lynch himself writes in his book that people eat cornflakes in times of crisis because they are cheap and nutritious and Kellogg is therefore a good investment. It's definitely on my wishlist too. Even if the chart doesn't look great 😄


Do you still buy Kellogg's? This is how the muesli shitstorm started

https://www.20min.ch/story/boykott-ab-1-april-kaufst-du-noch-kelloggs-so-kams-zum-mueesli-shitstorm-103059919

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Kelloggs doesn't have much to do with muesli, most of it is sugar with colorings...
Also, I don't understand why you would replace a meal with it... is pasta/rice that much more expensive in the US than granulated sugar?
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... this is muesli https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%BCsli
What you mean by muesli are pieces of sugar 😅
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So if we start to establish Kelloggs as a nutritious dinner, then things will soon go downhill. I haven't heard anything more depressing in a long time, I don't know what the CEO was thinking. I'm not a cereal hater but I think it's common sense to realize that it's not an alternative to real food.

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