General Mills Embraces AI and Product Innovations to Drive Consumer Growth General Mills, the company behind Cheerios and Pillsbury, is shifting its focus towards artificial intelligence and product innovations in a bid to reignite consumer growth. CEO Jeffrey Harmening shared…
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Post Holdings Appoints Greg Pearson as President and CEO of Consumer Brands Division Post Holdings has announced the appointment of Greg Pearson as the new president and CEO of its consumer brands division, which includes popular products such as Honey…
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Summary: General Mills has decided to sell Muir Glen, a smaller brand in its portfolio, in order to focus more on its core products like Cheerios and Progresso. The sale comes at a time when more people are cooking at…
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General Mills Announces Closure of Three Manufacturing Plants in Missouri General Mills is closing three manufacturing plants in Missouri as the cereal and snacks company aims to make its supply chain more competitive. The closures, part of a multiyear organizational…
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Dive Brief: General Mills has unveiled a new social-first sketch comedy series aimed at promoting various brands within its packaged foods portfolio. The series, titled “The Snacktime Sketch Show,” consists of four episodes, each targeting a different comedic theme. The…
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New Insights: General Mills has reported fiscal 2026 first quarter results that met expectations, with a 1% decrease in organic volume and a 3% decrease in organic net sales, according to a press release. While the results for the period…
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General Mills to Invest $54 Million in Innovation Plant General Mills is set to invest $54 million in a new innovation plant near its Minnesota headquarters. This move comes as the company aims to accelerate the development of new products…
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Leftovers: Mochi maker scoops up ice cream sandwiches | General Mills mixes up cereal aisle with NFL wide receivers
Leftovers is our look at a few of the product ideas popping up everywhere. Some are intriguing, some sound amazing, and some are the kinds of ideas we would never dream of. We can’t write about everything that we get…
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General Mills Commits to Removing Artificial Colors from Portfolio by 2027 General Mills has announced plans to remove artificial colors from its U.S. retail portfolio by the end of 2027. The company will also eliminate synthetic dyes from its U.S.…
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Key Points: General Mills plans to cut jobs as part of a global transformation initiative aimed at increasing productivity. The company will take targeted organizational actions, with total charges of about $130 million, largely completed by the end of fiscal…