There would be a lot fewer strikes in this country if employee-owned enterprises were the norm, or at least a hybrid model like Germany's.
Great. Now cereal will increase in price. It already cost too much. And at the expense of little children who want a bowl at breakfast. How could they.
Kellogg gross profit for the twelve months ending September 30, 2021 was $4.740B, a 2.38% increase year-over-year. Kellogg annual gross profit for 2020 was $4.727B, a 7.9% increase from 2019. Save your virtue signaling, Con tightwads are always worried when the little guy gets a raise.
The cognitive dissonance from right wingers is mind blowing. They want their fellow Americans to be working poor while they work for a company that profits almost $5 billion a year. It’s so stupid.
Its not cognitive dissonance, right wingers by default are assholes who can never care about anything that doesn't immediately affects them.
They fantasize their lazy assess will one day be CEOs of multinationals but they're only left with bitterness so dick ride those that do. Cut your nose to spite your face sorta thing
At the expense of exploiting the decades-long addiction to sugar we have ingrained in American society. Little children should be eating high-fiber foods for breakfast like oatmeal and wheat bran/germ, not bowls of sugar.
You are correct. I say we ban all of the crap that Kellogg's puts out and fire the overpaid workers. Great idea.