The maker of Frosted Flakes, Froot Loops and Kashi is trying to revamp the marketing for its cereals as Americans reach for other breakfast options, like Greek yogurt and fast food.
One strategy has been trying to reposition Special K to be more in line with changing health trends, which Kellogg CEO John Bryant has said are moving away from weight loss and dieting.
For the quarter, Kellogg Co said sales in its flagship US Morning Foods segment fell 2.3 per cent when stripping out the impact of currency exchange rates and other one-time factors.
Analysts expected USD 3.47 billion, according to Zacks Investment Research.
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Profit fell to USD 223 million, or 63 cents per share. The results included upfront costs associated with a cost-cutting program called Project K Adjusted for non-recurring costs, earnings came to 92 cents per share.
Analysts expected 91 cents per share, according to Zacks Investment Research.
Shares of Kellogg, based in Battle Creek, Michigan, dipped slightly to USD 66.07.