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General Mills bolsters supply chain to meet higher demand amid pandemic by focusing on employee health, top SKUs

While the impact of COVID-19 is not reflected in the results of General Mills’ third quarter, which ended Feb. 23 and were reported March 18, the pandemic has fueled “increased customer orders and higher retail sales takeaway in Nielsen-measured channels since the beginning of March”​ when the virus’ impact began hitting the US, company chairman and CEO Jeff Harmening told analysts during the company’s third-quarter earnings call March 18.

“Our US retail sales results for the week ended March 7 were up low double-digits, including pet, and we anticipate takeaway for the week ending March 14 will be many times higher across all channels,”​ he said, adding he expects “overall at-home food demand will remain elevated in Q4,”​ with the bulk of an “unwind” not happening until fiscal 2021.

In response to the heightened demand, Harmening said, General Mills is focused on maintaining its supply chain, which he said is “operating effectively around the world”​ and so far has allowed the company to service the vast majority of customer demand to date.

While he acknowledged this could change if the virus situation material worsens, Harmening assured investors on a company call March 18 that “up until this point, the supply chain has been working remarkably well and our service levels are well over 90% … despite the pictures of store shelves being empty.”

He explained that General Mils has “a control tower in place across North America”​ that is balancing all of the company’s North American businesses across retail, convenience, foodservice and pet. “That control tower is a live group of people and systems that are working 24/7 and really balancing where we are seeing demand, what lines are running and what products are running.”

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