Thanks to Breitbart News’ #DumpKelloggs petition, over 380,000 Americans, many of whom voted for President-elect Donald Trump, have vowed to boycott Kellogg’s after the cereal company’s decision to pull its advertising.
After left-wing advocacy groups launched a social media campaign to coerce companies away from advertising on Breitbart, Kellogg’s publicly announced they would comply with their demands — and made the vague claim that Breitbart and its tens of millions of readers “aren’t aligned with” the cereal maker’s “values as a company.”
Indeed, our research has shown Kellogg’s values would not “align” with most Americans.
Their namesake nonprofit organization W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Understandably, more than 370,000 individuals have vowed that when they buy groceries, they won’t hand their hard-earned dollars over to a company at ease with placating radical left-wing agitators just because they’re making a little noise.
Kellogg’s manufactures myriad products under several brand names, from Pringles to Eggo waffles, as well as Special K and Frosted Flakes cereals and many more.