Kellogg’s light up Trafford Park factory in colours of rainbow to celebrate Pride

Kellogg's finds a different way to celebrate its LGBTQ+ colleagues and communities
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The Kellogg’s factory in Trafford Park was lit up in the colours of the rainbow last night to mark the beginning of what should have been a season of summer Pride events.

Festivals across the country, including those in Manchester and Salford, have been cancelled due to COVID-19, so Kellogg’s decided to find a different way to celebrate and recognise its LGBTQ+ colleagues and communities.

The idea came from Kellogg’s LGBTQ+ staff and employees who champion inclusion in the business.

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“At Kellogg’s we want to create an environment where everyone feels they belong, and we didn’t want to let this time pass without doing something to celebrate LGBTQ+ communities and our employees,” said Kellogg’s VP and head of UK business, Chris Silcock.

‘’Pride events hold so much significance and importance and, while we know lighting up a factory can never replace a pride celebration, we hope this goes someway to show our solidarity and support during these times of change.’’

Kellogg’s have been making their products at the factory –  the largest cereal factory in Europe – since 1938. It will be lit up every evening for the rest of the month and again in August when Manchester Pride was due to take place.

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