The chief executive officer of Kellogg’s, a US food processing giant, has sparked controversy by suggesting that families facing financial strain could consider having ‘cereal for dinner.’ During a live interview on CNBC’s Squawk on the Street, Gary Pilnick defended the affordability of cereal amidst rising grocery prices, stating that it is a more cost-effective option for families. However, his remarks have drawn criticism, with some likening them to the infamous ‘let them eat cake’ phrase attributed to Marie Antoinette. Pilnick’s comments have sparked outrage on social media, with many questioning the practicality of his suggestion given his multimillion-dollar salary.
Despite Pilnick’s assertion that ‘cereal for dinner’ is a current trend, not everyone is convinced. Social media users have pointed out the irony of a wealthy CEO promoting such a frugal meal choice, particularly in light of his substantial earnings. The controversy has reignited discussions around income inequality and the disconnect between corporate executives and the everyday financial challenges faced by many households.