Glad the CNBC host didn't let it slide (too much that isj). It'd have been even better if they had followed up with, "What's your proof of this?" when the a-hold said his idea has been well received."
"The CNBC host pushed back on this idea, saying, “I’m all for innovation in marketing, but the idea of having cereal for dinner — is there the potential for that to land the wrong way?'”
@see_the_sus
I liked that as well. I also liked cereal for supper when I are such. It was easy. But I don't think any of us believe that is a viable or healthy alternative to save money.