Kellogg’s is facing criticism for promoting cereal as a dinner option for cash-strapped consumers amid rising food prices. The company’s CEO, Gary Pilnick, defended the move, stating that cereal is an affordable meal choice. However, social media users have expressed outrage, comparing the messaging to “let them eat cake” and questioning the health implications of consuming sugary cereals for dinner. Grocery prices have surged in recent years, with cereal prices also on the rise, leading to concerns about the accessibility and nutritional value of cereal as a dinner option. Despite Kellogg’s efforts to position cereal as a budget-friendly meal, the backlash highlights broader issues around food affordability and consumer perceptions.