Kellogg lifted its outlook for the year and said consumer demand held up despite the cereal company raising its prices in recent months.

The maker of Pop-Tarts and Pringles said Thursday that charging more for its food helped the company offset higher costs for ingredients, trucking and labor. Kellogg also said it faced supply shortages in the second quarter.

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