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Kellogg Introduces NaviLens Smart Codes On Packaging

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Battle Creek, Michigan-based Kellogg is incorporating NaviLens technology into the packaging of four of its cereal brands: Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, Special K Original, Rice Krispies and Crispix.

The front and side of these cereal boxes will feature a NaviLens optical smart code comprising colorful squares on a black background that can be detected and read by the NaviLens and NaviLens GO apps. With the apps, consumers can locate the boxes from several feet away, navigate to them and hear their names, package sizes and nutritional information. The apps can communicate this information in up to 36 languages.

“The heart of Kellogg’s Better Days Promise ESG strategy is the advancement of sustainable and equitable access to food. We work hard to think outside the box to ensure our products are accessible to as many people as possible,” said Charisse Hughes, chief brand and advanced analytics officer.

“Thanks to the hard work of our cross-functional teams, we’re able to adapt and leverage this technology to ensure we’re living by our purpose – to create a place at the table for everyone.”

In addition to the cereal packaging, Kellogg has committed to incorporating NaviLens codes in all corporate facilities in the U.S. by the end of 2023, to make them more accessible and easier to navigate for blind and low-vision employees. The company has already installed codes in its global corporate headquarters in Battle Creek, Michigan.

This initiative was brought to life through a partnership between Kellogg’s ready-to-eat-cereal business unit and Kapable, the company’s business employee resource group that ensures Kellogg is a welcoming and inclusive environment for employees with disabilities and their supporters.

Bethany Foor, a member of Kellogg’s Corporate Affairs team and a co-chair of Kapable, was instrumental in the development of the program. Foor has Usher syndrome – the leading cause of deaf-blindness.

“Despite my progressive loss in vision and hearing, I have managed to build a rich, fulfilling career at Kellogg. The company lives its mission, is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion,” Foor said. “I’m honored to be able to play a part in making some of Kellogg’s most iconic products more accessible, and grateful for my colleagues and our leaders who are helping us create better days for the blind and those with vision loss.”

Consumers across the U.S. can find NaviLens-equipped boxes at their preferred retailers. Learn more about the program at kelloggs.com/en_US/NaviLens.html.

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