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Company type | Public |
Industry | Food processing |
Founded | 1856 1877 (as Washburn-Crosby Company) 1928 (as General Mills) Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S. | (as Minneapolis Milling Company)
Founders | |
Headquarters | , U.S. |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Jeffrey Harmening (chairman and CEO) |
Products | Baking mixes, breakfast cereals, yogurt, refrigerated dough, soup, pizza, snack foods, ice cream, soy products, vegetables, flour, other food products,[1] |
Revenue | US$19.86 billion (2024) |
US$3.432 billion (2024) | |
US$2.497 billion (2024) | |
Total assets | US$31.47 billion (2024) |
Total equity | US$9.397 billion (2024) |
Number of employees | 34,000 (May 2024) |
Subsidiaries | Cereal Partners Worldwide (50%) |
Website | generalmills |
Footnotes / references Financials as of fiscal year ended May 26, 2024[update]. References:[2] |
General Mills, Inc. is an American multinational manufacturer and marketer of branded processed consumer foods sold through retail stores. Founded on the banks of the Mississippi River at Saint Anthony Falls in Minneapolis, the company originally gained fame for being a large flour miller. It is headquartered in Golden Valley, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis.
Today, the company markets many well-known North American brands, including Gold Medal flour, Annie's Homegrown, Lärabar, Cascadian Farm, Betty Crocker, Yoplait, Nature Valley, Totino's, Pillsbury, Old El Paso, Häagen-Dazs, as well as breakfast cereals under the General Mills name, including Cheerios, Wheaties, Chex, Lucky Charms, Trix, Cocoa Puffs, and the monster cereals.[3]
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