Pull Up a Chair, We're Open For Breakfast

More than ever, people want to know what’s in their food, how it’s made and what companies are doing to contribute to a better world.

That’s why Kellogg’s launched Open For Breakfast in the U.S. today, an open forum in the digital and social media space to hear what’s on peoples’ minds and share stories about Kellogg’s food, its commitments to communities around the world and its pledge to care for the environment.  

Kellogg’s is inviting people to join the conversation at www.OpenForBreakfast.com and in social media, where the company will tell its story and have conversations with people about what they care about – sharing facts and figures, visuals and videos featuring Kellogg employees, partners and consumers. 

Listening to consumers and offering a great start to their day is foundational to our business. With Open For Breakfast, Kellogg’s seeks to continue to earn a seat at peoples’ breakfast tables by showing how the company is working to make mornings better.

Kellogg’s will bring the company’s nutrition, community and sustainability commitments to life – and answer consumer questions – through videos, infographics, interviews and more. The content will provide a glimpse into how the company is working toward a better world through real conversations between Kellogg employees, consumers, partners and third party experts such as farmers, nutritionists and teachers.

To learn more, visit www.OpenForBreakfast.com and check out the Open For Breakfast launch video.

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