Michigan-based Kellogg moving HQ to Chicago; will split into 3 companies – A.P.

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Liars gonna lie
3 years ago

Makes sense if you know anything about the WK Kellogg Foundation and the Kellogg culture. Further left, compliant and woke than Joyce and Obama Foundations. And is saying Chicago is better than Battle Creek and Kalamazoo really a win ?

P.T. Bombast
3 years ago

Maybe Chicago suburbs are safer than Battle Creek, MI when it comes to housing. Most MBA grads who can’t find jobs in Silicon Valley prefer the North Shore, particularly if they can work from home most of the time. Besides, the N’western MBA school is already named Kellogg.

Riverbender
3 years ago

What incentives are being handed out?

Platinum Goose
3 years ago
Reply to  Riverbender

Bingo, everyone will be looking for a handout now.

Anonymous
3 years ago

Suggest anyone with Kellog stock sell immediately. Their executive board is obviously insane.

Ataraxis
3 years ago

Did Kellogg find a 1950’s tour guide to Chicago and think it was current?

debtsor
3 years ago
Reply to  Ataraxis

Kellogg is merely following the Michigan to Chicago pipeline.

Ataraxis
3 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

Great strategy, emulate a 22 year old.

Pat S.
3 years ago

What are they thinking?

Well, at least there’s plenty of office space available.

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