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WK Kellogg Q1 takeaways: Consumers avoiding big food brands

WK Kellogg (KLG) posted its first-quarter earnings report revealing the food manufacturer's results were largely in line with analyst expectations, especially in its bottom-line gains of $0.37 per share. The company also shared that net sales for the quarter fell 2% from a year ago while its volume fell by 7%, suggesting consumers are pulling back.

Yahoo Finance's Seana Smith joins Wealth! to break down the latest development for WK Kellogg, tying back the cereal maker's performance to comments on the US consumer made by top executives of other premier food brands, including Kellanova (K) CEO Steve Cahillane, Mondelēz (MDLZ) CEO Dirk Van de Put, and Starbucks (SBUX) CFO Rachel Ruggeri.

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This post was written by Nicholas Jacobino