As Kellogg moves headquarters to Chicago, what's left in Battle Creek?

'You could almost see the writing on the wall,' Eberhard said of the reports. 'The size of the local workforce is going to shrink.'But Eberhard sai...

June 28, 2022
8:30 PM

'You could almost see the writing on the wall,' Eberhard said of the reports. 'The size of the local workforce is going to shrink.'But Eberhard said he is confident Kellogg will continue to commit to the community after announcing it will keep headquarters for the cereal and plant companies in town. 'We're the cereal city of the world — it means a lot for our history and heritage,' Eberhard said. 'It would be nice for them to be able to maintain a place here.'The company sought to do just that, telling Bridge Tuesday: 'This is not a cost savings exercise.