Since 2022, Kellogg has been running an ad campaign encouraging families, with the help of Tony the Tiger and Toucan Sam, to break out of their boring dinner rotation and swap in the occasional bowl of cereal. “If you’re tired of cooking chicken over and over (and the kids are bored of eating it) we’ve got something you’ll want to try,” the description for one of the advertisements read. “Turn off the stove, pop open the pantry and pour your favorite Kellogg’s cereal for dinner!”

That commercial didn’t inspire nearly the same amount of dialogue as when — nearly two years later, on Feb. 21 — WK Kellogg Co. CEO Gary Pilnick also suggested customers eat cereal for dinner, likely because instead of positioning it, as the advertisement had, as a little treat, he suggested it as a solution for families feeling throttled by food inflation.

  • Flying Squid
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    567 months ago

    “Turn off the stove, pop open the pantry and pour your favorite Kellogg’s cereal for dinner!”

    If I wanted to live like I was in college, I’d re-enroll and find a new career path.

  • Apathy Tree
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    427 months ago

    Alternatively you could buy a big bag of rice and a bunch of dried beans and lentils, and some frozen veggies and canned mushrooms with some cheap sauces, and eat decently for significantly less per calorie than eating breakfast cereal…. Which is expensive garbage.

    • Flying Squid
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      207 months ago

      …or we could work so that food in general was affordable for everyone so people didn’t have to survive off of rice and lentils every day and convince themselves that it’s not so bad.

    • @inb4_FoundTheVegan
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      17 months ago

      All great suggestions! I just laugh when people tell me being vegan is too expensive.

  • strawberry
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    257 months ago

    when the people shall have nothing to eat, they will eat the rich

    • @Paddzr
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      57 months ago

      Are the rich gluten free?

        • @RGB3x3
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          27 months ago

          Gluten free, but the meat of the rich tastes like bullshit.

  • @yenahmik
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    237 months ago

    I no longer buy cereal because it has become way too expensive for the low nutritional/satiety value. Sorry, Kellogg, you’ll have to do better if you want to convince people to eat more cereal.

  • @gnomesaiyan
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    Junk food, nothing more. The sugar content in many cereals is comparable to candy and other sweets. If you’re trying to lose weight or stay healthy, this stuff should stay on the shelf and off your radar, even if they were giving it away for free. It’s not worth it.

    • @[email protected]
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      Oat Bran Crunch or something my parents bought had more sugar per serving than Lucky Charms.

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️
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    207 months ago

    The last few times I even thought about getting some cereal, I was turned off by the high price of it. It’s $7-$8 here for a normal sized box. Even the generic bag only stuff is pretty high ($6.50). I just buy a big ol’ thing of oats for $2 and make oat bars.

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      I only buy it from Costco now. And egen the healthier-looking cereals are loaded with sugar. I’ve started swapping cereal to oats with some fresh berries, a dash of milk, and cinnamon. You can add a pinch of brown sugar if you need a bit more sweetness. Or (sugary) dried cranberries.

  • karashta
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    187 months ago

    I love cereal but that shit has zero staying power. It is noting remotely like a full meal.

    There are way better things if I want some brinner

  • @[email protected]
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    167 months ago

    That shit is full of corn syrup. Even the stuff that looks “healthy” has syrup as a primary ingredient. Disgusting.

    • @ArtVandelay
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      47 months ago

      I’m fairly certain they are right on the line when it comes to sugar, where just a pinch more and it legally has to be classified as candy.

  • @DannyMac
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    157 months ago

    Sorry, Kelloggs, cereal is a dessert. This includes your boring, Seventh Day Adventist, antimasturbatory cereals too.

    • @RGB3x3
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      17 months ago

      What’s this about a nofap cereal?

      • @DannyMac
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        37 months ago

        Kellogg developed Corn Flakes as a way to get people to not have sex or masturbate. I feel like the company has put a lot of work into keeping this out of Wikipedia though… But other websites will let you know the story.

        • @Eldritch
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          27 months ago

          Yep, corn flakes and “cereal” at large are the product and phenomena of a cult. One of those crazy facts that most live their lives unaware. Like the fact people used to rent pineapples by the hour etc.

      • Blaster M
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        17 months ago

        Sounds like a conapiracy theory

        • @okmko
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          27 months ago

          Surprise! It’s proper history.

        • @DannyMac
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          17 months ago

          Kellogg thought sex for enjoyment and masturbation were bad, so eat some shitty cereal and get yogurt enemas instead. The real conspiracy is how this is absent or glossed over on Wikipedia. I guess I should look at the discussion pages…

  • @[email protected]
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    97 months ago

    I’ve been avoiding them since they fucked over their striking employees. This ceo can suck it.

  • @hark
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    77 months ago

    I’m tired of eating good cheap food. I want to eat overpriced trash!