A monthlong strike at Kellogg Co. is raising the cereal giant’s costs as it contends with continuing inflation and supply-chain disruptions.

More than 1,000 employees walked off the job at Kellogg’s U.S. cereal plants last month, objecting to the company’s proposals during contract negotiations regarding holiday and vacation pay, retirement benefits and healthcare, according to the union representing the workers.

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