The footage posted online
appeared to show a man urinating on the assembly line, before panning to a sign
with the Kellogg logo.
The company said the food
items potentially impacted "would be very limited and past their
expiration dates".
Kellogg has not identified
the person in the video, a spokeswoman said.
A criminal investigation
has been launched after video emerged appearing to show someone urinating on an
assembly line at a Kellogg factory.
The breakfast cereals maker
said it learned of the graphic footage on Friday and "immediately"
alerted law enforcement and US regulators.
"We are outraged by
this completely unacceptable situation, and we will work closely with
authorities to prosecute to the full extent of the law," the company said
in a statement.
The US Food and Drug
Administration's Office of Criminal Investigation is looking into the incident,
Kellogg said.
The company said its own
investigation determined the video was recorded at its Memphis, Tennessee,
factory in 2014.

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