Thread regarding Kellogg Co. layoffs

Heard there a conference call on Walmart tomorrow any info on this

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Well I know Kelloggs will still be having merchandisers service walmarts after they go warehouse. Kelloggs leadership not even be getting a reach around from Walmart.

Reduced case cost and free labor. And we are losing our jobs. The leadership team is on to something here: take in less revenue but still keep your labor costs. Win win!

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Well I know Kelloggs will still be having merchandisers service walmarts after they go warehouse. Kelloggs leadership not even getting a reach around from Walmart.

Reduced case cost and free labor. And we are losing our jobs. The leadership team is on to something here: take in less revenue but still keep your labor costs. Win win!

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No leadership and no COMMON SENSE! Really, they are kissing Walmarts behind? Okay deaf, dumb and blind. The Walmart business is low end as low as it goes. Kellogg you screwed up and are tossing away the future.

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Probably buyers remorse. They know this transition will be a dumpster fire so they are panicking on the numbers $. Plus F-tard Frank Richards only has a couple more weeks to blame us for his incompetence. Woops I forgot, he still has the Walmart reps to blame. And they still think this will increase business? I guess the loss of expenses (DSD) will increase profits but they are hopelessly lost if they think this transition will increase business.

It will increase Kellogg leadership team bank accounts when this goes south: stock options and golden parachutes.

Then on to another viable company to mis-manage!

Game on!

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