Tuesday, January 27, 2015

I'm doing a school project that involves interviewing Kellogg Co. (of Cheez-Its, Pop Tarts, etc.) and I need to know where they get their "n...

Question

I'm doing a school project that involves interviewing Kellogg Co. (of Cheez-Its, Pop Tarts, etc.) and I need to know where they get their "natural" resources (i.e. milk, soy, and wheat). However, the employees I have asked all say that they cannot divulge this information due to a contract involving "propietary information". Is this valid?



Answer

Yes, you could be a corporate spy for Post cereal or something. Businesses are very protective of their trade secrets.



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