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General Mills2025 Economic Impact Report About General Mills General Mills is one of the oldest and most trusted foodcompanies in the U.S., with products in 90% of American pantries.From a single flour mill in Minneapolis to over 100 brands in 100countries across six continents, the General Mills story is one ofpeople, passion and purpose. We’re known for quality, innovationand making food families and pets love. Our brands range from Gold Medal Flour, the #1 selling flour inthe U.S., to Nature Valley, the granola bar that inspired an entirelynew grocery category, to our industry-leading portfolio of naturaland organic brands including Annie’s, Cascadian Farm, Muir Glenand pet food brands like Blue Buffalo. Every General Mills brandhas its own rich story to tell. We are a company that puts peoplefirst. Our employee engagement and our partnerships—be itwith farmers, suppliers, vendors or non-profits—are anchored insupporting the communities where we live, work and operate. About Oxford Economics Oxford Economics was founded in 1981 as a commercial venturewith Oxford University’s business college to provide economicforecasting and modeling to UK companies and financialinstitutions expanding abroad. Since then, we have becomeone of the world’s foremost independent global advisory firms,providing reports, forecasts, and analytical tools on more than200 countries, 100 industries, and 8,000 cities and regions. Ourbest-in-class global economic and industry models and analyticaltools give us an unparalleled ability to forecast external markettrends and assess their economic, social, and business impact. July 2025 All data shown in tables andcharts are Oxford Economics’own data, except whereotherwise stated and cited infootnotes, and are copyright© Oxford Economics Ltd. Headquartered in Oxford, England, with regional centres in NewYork, London, Frankfurt, and Singapore, Oxford Economics hasoffices across the globe in Abu Dhabi, Belfast, Chicago, Dubai,Dublin, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Milan, Paarl, Paris,Philadelphia, Sydney, Tokyo, and Toronto. We employ 700 staff,including more than 450 professional economists, industryexperts, and business editors—one of the largest teams ofmacroeconomists and thought leadership specialists. Our globalteam is highly skilled in a full range of research techniques andthought leadership capabilities from econometric modeling,scenario framing, and economic impact analysis to marketsurveys, case studies, expert panels, and web analytics. Ourworldwide client base now comprises over 2,500 internationalorganisations, including leading multinational companiesand financial institutions; key government bodies and tradeassociations; and top universities, consultancies, and think tanks. This report is confidential toGeneral Mills and may notbe published or distributedwithout their prior writtenpermission. The modeling and resultspresented here are basedon information provided bythird parties, upon whichOxford Economics has reliedin producing its report andforecasts in good faith. Anysubsequent revision orupdate of those data willaffect the assessments andprojections shown. Making foodthe world loves in…the U.S. For nearly 160 years, General Mills has beenmaking food the world loves. And we have beendoing so with an unwavering commitment toensuring the “G” in our logo stands for Good. That commitment begins with our employeesand extends across our value chain, including thefarmers and communities where our ingredientsare grown and the families who enjoy our food. As a U.S.-based company, we play a significantrole in the U.S. economy, supporting economicactivity and jobs across our supply chain. General Mills contributed$3.6 billion+in direct impactto the U.S. economy.* GDP contribution*to the U.S. economy:$19.3 billion+ General Mills directly provided16,200+ jobsin the U.S. Supporting134,000+ jobsFor every General Mills job created,7.3+ jobsare added to the economy. The company’s activity also supported117,800+ jobsin theU.S. through supply chain activities and workers spendingtheir wages on consumer goods and services. © 2025 General Mills and Oxford Economics*Values reflect 2024 unless stated otherwise. Impact estimates provided by Oxford Economics. Over70% of employeesvolunteertheir time andtalent to organizationsthey are passionate about. General Mills brandsare foundin 90%+of U.S. pantries. Supply Chain Box Tops forEducation HometownGrant Program SUPPLY CHAIN SPENDING HOMETOWN GIVINGCONTRIBUTIONS EARNINGS FOR SCHOOLS $10.5 billion $3.3 million For over 25 years,General Mills’Box Topsfor Educationprogramhas given families aneasy way to earn cashfor schools—withproducts they alreadybuy! In 2024, GeneralMills contributed morethan$3.1 milliontoparticipating schoolsin the U.S. throughthe program. General Mills spent morethan$10.5 billionin theU.S. through its supplychain in 2024,* includingmore than$345 millionspent on wheat. General Mills donatedmor