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Cheerios, Betty Crocker, and Pillsbury's Parent Company Is Changing Its Ingredients


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We don't have *real* shortages. They're being manufactured by this administration and the DS on purpose. Covid wasn't as effective destroying as many as they would have liked so now, they're going to try and starve us to death.

https://www.eatthis.com/news-general-mills-is-changing-its-ingredients/

"Part of the issue is a global supply shortage resulting from the war in Ukraine, which has put additional strain on oils and starch. Those two ingredients are usually made of wheat—which is heavily exported by Russia and Ukraine. Both countries are halting sending resources out right now. Earlier this month, General Mills said it had suspended its advertising and cereal business investments in Russia amid the conflict.

Materials including starch, packaging, fats, and oils were the most challenging for the company to find, leaders said in an earnings call with investors at the end of March. The problems sourcing the ingredients have resulted from labor challenges, logistics "bottlenecks,' and most recently, availability of the things that go into foods like Annie's, Betty Crocker, Bugles, Cheerios, Cookie Crisp, Lucky Charms, Nature Valley, Old El Paso, Pillsbury, Yoplait, and more."

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14 minutes ago, pipedreams said:

We don't have *real* shortages. They're being manufactured by this administration and the DS on purpose. Covid wasn't as effective destroying as many as they would have liked so now, they're going to try and starve us to death.

https://www.eatthis.com/news-general-mills-is-changing-its-ingredients/

"Part of the issue is a global supply shortage resulting from the war in Ukraine, which has put additional strain on oils and starch. Those two ingredients are usually made of wheat—which is heavily exported by Russia and Ukraine. Both countries are halting sending resources out right now. Earlier this month, General Mills said it had suspended its advertising and cereal business investments in Russia amid the conflict.

Materials including starch, packaging, fats, and oils were the most challenging for the company to find, leaders said in an earnings call with investors at the end of March. The problems sourcing the ingredients have resulted from labor challenges, logistics "bottlenecks,' and most recently, availability of the things that go into foods like Annie's, Betty Crocker, Bugles, Cheerios, Cookie Crisp, Lucky Charms, Nature Valley, Old El Paso, Pillsbury, Yoplait, and more."

I don't eat any of that processed crap.

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