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In reply to the discussion: Well, screw Kellogg - No more corn flakes for me [View all]ProfessorGAC
(64,995 posts)43. The Supply Chain VP Makes Over $3 Million
In a $13.7 billion company.
The supply chain network & relationships have been in place for 80+ years.
There's no way the logistics & planning executive is that valuable.
And, the CEO make 3.8x that.
I retired for a company about 1/3rd the size of Kellogg.
The CEO had a total compensation package (listed in the annual report) of about 1/9th of Cahillane. Suggests to me he is overvalued by a factor of 3. Just that $8,000,000 could be spread to those 1,400 strikers at $5,700 per year, each.
CEO compensation is grossly inflated in the western economies.
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I call bullshit that you eat/buy nothing from a company Kellogg's owns.
Cuthbert Allgood
Oct 2021
#15
You do realize that they own a number of subsidiaries not operated under the Kelloggs name?
cstanleytech
Oct 2021
#63
I think you have no evidence to attack DU member. Many people buy little/no processed food, like me
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 2021
#29
The store-brand corn flakes aren't half bad. We like those. I wonder who makes them.
NurseJackie
Oct 2021
#42
I only eat hand picked seeds and berries whilst barefooted and mostly naked under moonlight./s
Jetheels
Oct 2021
#82
Like hell they are, off-brand Cheez-Its are very noticeably worse, even to a smoker.
Decoy of Fenris
Oct 2021
#86
You mean the "les for more" package folks are trying to screw the unions after screwing us
joetheman
Oct 2021
#55
We don't want to eat foods produced by inexperienced temporary workers....
KY_EnviroGuy
Oct 2021
#73