More than ever, people want to know what's in their food, how it's made and what companies are doing to contribute to a better world. That's why Kellogg's has launched Open For Breakfast in the U.S.
In his 34 years driving a tractor trailer for Kellogg, Alfred has gone 1.7 million miles without a single safety incident. He also maintains a record of being on-time and extremely efficient.
Through its Breakfasts for Better Days program, Kellogg employees united on World Food Day to collect nearly 130,000 pounds of food from events held in 30 countries.
Building on our recent announcement of new sustainability goals, the UN Climate Summit held this week provided an opportunity for Kellogg to further demonstrate our commitment toward responsible sourcing and conservation of natural resources.
Communication, sharing responsibilities and leveraging existing programs and policies at Kellogg is key to balancing family and work demands. It's because of this that Working Mother magazine has again named Kellogg to its list of "100 Best Companies".