That’s what Kellogg said here. Well, there is that old saw of never picking a fight with someone who buys ink by the barrel (or nowadays, pixels). And who have investigative reporters armed with Lexis-Nexis and der Google. Why? Brietbart, the target of Kellogg’s ire thanks to Leftist activists trying to put them out of business, has come up with this (reformatted, emphasis mine):
The international human rights organization Amnesty International is slamming Kellogg’s and other companies that it says are profiting from child labor and other exploitative practices. The new report, “The Great Palm Oil Scandal,” released Wednesday, “investigates labour exploitation on plantations in Indonesia that provide palm oil to Wilmar, which is the world’s largest processor and merchandiser of palm and lauric (palm kernel) oils and controls over 43% of the global palm oil trade.”
Wilmar provides palm oil to Kellogg’s and other producers of consumer goods.
So, Kellogg, the pregnant question: is this aligned with your values as a company?