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Is General Mills' (GIS) Cleaner‑Label School Foods Strategy Reframing Its Long‑Term Brand Investment Story?
General Mills recently appointed Jonathan Ness as Chief Supply Chain Officer and announced that its K-12 school foods portfolio is now free of certified colors, with plans to extend this to wider retail ranges by 2027. While these moves emphasize execution and brand quality, they do not immediately alter near-term earnings catalysts or address concerns about margin pressure and leverage. The company reaffirmed its fiscal 2026 guidance, projecting flat to slightly negative organic net sales and a 10-15% drop in adjusted EPS, suggesting these cleaner-label initiatives are part of a broader strategy to protect profitability and maintain brand competitiveness amidst a challenging consumer environment.