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  • Kellogg's to Buy Brazilian Food Seller Parati for $430 Million
    Kellogg's to Buy Brazilian Food Seller Parati for $430 Million

    Kellogg Co.looking abroad for growth in the face of a moribund U.S. cereal business, agreed to buy Brazil's Parati Group for about $430 million, acquiring a maker of biscuits, pasta and powdered beverages.

  • How Kellogg's Worked with
    How Kellogg's Worked with "Independent Experts" to Tout Cereal

    On its website, Kellogg's touted a distinguished-sounding "Breakfast Council" of "independent experts" who helped guide its nutritional efforts.

  • Anand Mahindra's Tweet About Kellogg's Upma Goes Viral, He Supports Local Champions
    Anand Mahindra's Tweet About Kellogg's Upma Goes Viral, He Supports Local Champions

    The industrialist tweeted, “Never underestimate the power of our local ‘champions’.”

  • Kellogg's Profit Rises But Breakfast Struggles
    Kellogg's Profit Rises But Breakfast Struggles

    Kellogg Co.'s profit rose in the latest quarter, but its revenue fell short of expectations as its breakfast business struggled.The maker of Frosted Flakes, Pop Tarts and Eggo waffles said Thursday that its North American ...

  • Kellogg's Says it Does Not Sell GM Foods in India
    Kellogg's Says it Does Not Sell GM Foods in India

    Food products giant Kellogg's today said it favours genetically modified (GM) food but the company does not use such items in breakfast cereals sold in India as it is conscious of consumer preference."We are in ...

  • Activists to Kellogg: Save tigers, drop palm oil
    Activists to Kellogg: Save tigers, drop palm oil

    Activists are planning a rally at Kellogg Co. headquarters in Battle Creek to urge the cereal giant to stop using palm oil in its products.Much of the world's palm oil comes from Indonesia, where rain ...

  • Tata Starbucks, Kellogg, McCain Fail to Get FSSAI Approval
    Tata Starbucks, Kellogg, McCain Fail to Get FSSAI Approval

    The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has rejected product approval applications of Tata Starbucks, Kellogg and McCain due to lack of sufficient supporting documents for safety assessment.

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