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The backlash against the food industry's attempt to boost sales through "Smart Choices" labels is moving into the courts, and it may end only with the imposition of new, uniform nutrition labels on all processed food. Full Article at Minneapolis Star Tribune
The company has about 50 of these challenges posted on the website (www.generalmills.com/win ), a place where visitors can also register to follow the progress, and give input, to the various projects that develop. Full Article at NutraIngredientsUSA
BERKELEY, CA - SEPTEMBER 23: Single serving containers of cereal made by General Mills sit on the shelf at a grocery store September 23, 2009 in Berkeley, California. View Photo »
Smart Choices, which includes nine major companies such as Kellogg Co., Kraft Foods Inc. and General Mills Inc., has been criticized for handing its green seal to processed foods that are high in sugar, such as Froot Loops cereal and Cracker Jack snack food.
Well it’s a totally decent deals week out there. In addition to triple coupons at Harris Teeter all week long, Kroger is back with another really good Mega Sale. Full Article at Under the Dome
The main event this week at Jewel is the General Mills Catalina deal, which I already posted about. I even got over there to run a $60 transaction last night and I'll let you know about that soon. Full Article at ChicagoNow
Proper nutrition is considered essential, especially for children still growing into their bodies. Full Article at NewsandTribune.com
BERKELEY, CA - SEPTEMBER 23: Boxes of cereal made by General Mills sit on the shelf at a grocery store September 23, 2009 in Berkeley, California. View Photo »
According to General Mills they’re saying it’s better for you
Betty Crocker cake mix 99 cents (wasn't there a $.50/1 in the 10/25 inserts?) Progresso broth OR Rich & Hearty soup OR Traditional soup $1.49/the pre-card price people have been reporting is $2.99; that could change with new sales though ($.50/1... Full Article at ChicagoNow
General Mills Inc. has unveiled a Web portal for people interested in building better Cheerios. And it’s offering funding to help entice them. Full Article at New Mexico Business Weekly
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BERKELEY, CA - SEPTEMBER 23: Single serving containers of cereal made by General Mills sit on the shelf at a grocery store September 23, 2009 in Berkeley, California.
View Photo »BERKELEY, CA - SEPTEMBER 23: Boxes of cereal made by General Mills sit on the shelf at a grocery store September 23, 2009 in Berkeley, California.
View Photo »BERKELEY, CA - SEPTEMBER 23: Boxes of Cheerios cereal, made by General Mills, sit on the shelf at a grocery store September 23, 2009 in Berkeley, California.
View Photo »BERKELEY, CA - SEPTEMBER 23: Boxes of Cheerios cereal, made by General Mills, sit on the shelf at a grocery store September 23, 2009 in Berkeley, California.
View Photo »BERKELEY, CA - SEPTEMBER 23: Boxes of Cheerios ceral, made by General Mills, sit on the shelf at a grocery store September 23, 2009 in Berkeley, California.
View Photo »BERKELEY, CA - SEPTEMBER 23: Boxes of Cheerios cereal, made by General Mills, sit on the shelf at a grocery store September 23, 2009 in Berkeley, California.
View Photo »A box of General Mills breakfast cereal is poured at a home in Golden, Colorado September 23, 2009.
View Photo »In this photo taken Sept. 10, 2009, boxes of General Mills Cheerios breakfast cereal varieties are displayed at a Little Rock, Ark. , grocery store.
View Photo »In this photo taken Sept. 10, 2009, boxes of General Mills Cheerios breakfast cereal varieties are displayed at a Little Rock, Ark. , grocery store.
View Photo »In this photo taken Sept. 10, 2009, boxes of General Mills Cheerios breakfast cereal varieties are displayed at a Little Rock, Ark. , grocery store.
View Photo »In this photo provided by General Mills, from left, Decathlete Bryan Clay, quarterback Peyton Manning, basketball player Kevin Garnett, triathlete Hunter Kemper and exercise physiologist Dr. John Ivy sit down to breakfast to for a final taste test of the new Wheaties Fuel cereal they he...
View Photo »INDIANAPOLIS - JULY 23: (L-R) General Mills guests and employees pose for a photo with Gold medal winning decathlete Bryan Clay, NBA star Kevin Garnett, Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning, triathlete Hunter Kemper and sports nutritionist Dr. John Ivy during a press conferenc...
View Photo »General Mills' Cheerios cereals are seen on display at a store in Palo Alto, Calif. , Wednesday, July 1, 2009. General Mills Inc. said Wednesday that its fiscal fourth-quarter profit almost doubled as consumers stuck with its well-known brands such as Cheerios cereal and Yoplait yogurt.
View Photo »General Mills' Yoplait yogurt is seen on display at a store in Palo Alto, Calif. , Wednesday, July 1, 2009. General Mills Inc. said Wednesday that its fiscal fourth-quarter profit almost doubled as consumers stuck with its well-known brands such as Cheerios cereal and Yoplait yogurt.
View Photo »General Mills' Yoplait on display at a store in Palo Alto, Calif. , Wednesday, July 1, 2009. General Mills Inc. said Wednesday that its fiscal fourth-quarter profit almost doubled as consumers stuck with its well-known brands such as Cheerios cereal and Yoplait yogurt.
View Photo »Customers look at General Mills' Cheerios cereal varieties at a store in Palo Alto, Calif. , Wednesday, July 1, 2009.
View Photo »Sim F. Doughtie of King Industrial Realty, Inc. represented General Mills in the groundbreaking of the new 1.5 million square foot Metro Atlanta distribution center.
View Photo »General Mills Employees Celebrate Volunteer Week.
View Photo »One of General Mills elevator operations is seen in north Minneapolis on Wednesday, March 18, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - In this June 22, 2009 file photo, singer Beyonce Knowles poses for pictures at a press conference where she announced her partnership with General Mills' Hamburger Helper with the goal of helping the organization Feeding America deliver meals to local food banks in New York.
View Photo »In this photo made Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2009, Cheerios, a General Mills product, are arranged for a studio photograph in New York.
View Photo »Smart Choices Program front-of-pack nutrition label officially rolled out on hundreds of brands from ConAgra Foods, General Mills, Kellogg Company (US), Kraft Foods, PepsiCo, Sun-Maid, Tyson and Unilever, New York, Monday, August 17, 2009.
View Photo »NFL quarterback Peyton Manning, right, and NBA star Kevin Garnett, laugh as they watch a promotional video of a new version of Wheaties in Indianapolis, Thursday, July 23, 2009.
View Photo »NBA star Kevin Garnett, left center, NFL quarterback Peyton Manning, right center along with gold-medal decathlete Brian Clay, left, and triathlete Hunter Kemper explain their role in helping to develop a new version of Wheaties during an announcement in Indianapolis, Thursday, July 2...
View Photo »NBA star Kevin Garnett, center, NFL quarterback Peyton Manning, right, and gold-medal decathlete Brian Clay laugh as they explain their role in helping to develop a new version of Wheaties during an announcement in Indianapolis, Thursday, July 23, 2009.
View Photo »BERKELEY, CA - SEPTEMBER 23: Boxes of cereal made by General Mills sit on the shelf at a grocery store September 23, 2009 in Berkeley, California.
View Photo »Smart Choices, which includes nine major companies such as Kellogg Co., Kraft Foods Inc. and General Mills Inc., has been criticized for handing its green seal to processed foods that are high in sugar, such as Froot Loops cereal and Cracker Jack snack food.
According to General Mills they’re saying it’s better for you
I submitted my testimonial on the Web site, and in March (2008) someone from General Mills contacted me
We still (make shipments) to a lot of the bigger companies ... General Mills, Nabisco and Kraft. We do packaging for Wal-Mart.
Commissioner Gendron asking Attorney General Mills for an unbiased opinion on Question 1 smacks of a political stunt ... Hopefully, Attorney General Mills will not allow her department to be misused in such a manner.
Commissioner Gendron asking Attorney General Mills for an unbiased opinion on Question 1 smacks of a political stunt ... Hopefully, Attorney General Mills will not allow her department to be misused in such a manner.
General Mills in Minnesota loses $2 million for every mile an hour their trucks travel below the speed limit because they have to pay overtime charges and late delivery fees
General Mills has been a longtime partner in the fight against breast cancer
PinkTogether.com is the heart of our Pink Together campaign ... People who have been touched by breast cancer - including many of us in the General Mills family - are able to share stories of strength, support and survival. We're proud to help connect the 2.5 million breast cancer survivors in America t...
General Mills personnel were easy to work with and a unique bond was established with their corporate personnel and our local team
Usually when companies beat earnings expectations by this much there are some one-time items that help them ... But that was not the case with General Mills. This is the real deal.
A high vote at a company like General Mills is not a criticism of the company or the board
Although promotional activity is up across packaged food, we believe ongoing base sales is a key indicator of sustainable, profitable momentum. We are heartened that ConAgra Foods ( CAG - news - people ) and General Mills have been leading the industry in this metric
Millions of dollars a month are going from Proctor and Gamble and General Mills and Schwans to mommy bloggers ... It makes sense. They're working hard, why not make a little money, or a lot of money.
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