General Mills
MTA
The Story of An American Company
Step into the rich, flavorful history of one of America's most iconic companies with "General Mills: The Story of An American Company." This comprehensive narrative traces General Mills' remarkable journey from its humble 19th-century origins as a flour mill on the banks of the Mississippi to its current status as a global food powerhouse. Discover the pivotal moments that shaped the company, from overcoming the tragic 1878 Washburn "A" Mill explosion—which unexpectedly led to the creation of the legendary Gold Medal flour—to the groundbreaking introduction of household staples like Wheaties, Cheerios, and Bisquick. More than just a corporate history, this book reveals how General Mills consistently innovated, adapted, and forged deep connections with consumers, epitomized by the enduring figure of Betty Crocker.
Delve into the strategic genius behind General Mills' growth, including its ambitious 1928 merger that transformed it into the world's largest flour miller and its bold diversification into unexpected ventures like toys (producing the Nerf Ball and Star Wars figures) and restaurants (Red Lobster and Olive Garden). Explore how the company skillfully navigated economic challenges from the Great Depression to modern inflation, always leveraging its essential product portfolio and committing to its shareholders through an unbroken dividend streak since 1898. The book also highlights General Mills' forward-thinking embrace of organic and natural foods with acquisitions like Annie's Homegrown, its strategic expansion across six continents, and its recent, game-changing entry into the pet food frontier with Blue Buffalo.
"General Mills" offers an intimate look at the leaders who steered its course, the "people first" corporate culture fostering employee empowerment and belonging, and its profound commitment to philanthropy and sustainability, aiming for net-zero emissions and regenerative agriculture across a million acres. This is the definitive story of a company that not only adapted to change but often anticipated it, continuously striving to earn its place at the table—in American homes and far beyond—by consistently delivering on its promise to nourish, delight, and sustain the world.
This book is essential reading for anyone interested in American business history, consumer goods marketing, and corporate strategy. It will particularly appeal to students of business, history enthusiasts, and professionals in the food and beverage industry seeking insights into brand building, diversification, and navigating economic and consumer shifts over more than a century.
July 23, 2025
30,390 words
2 hours 8 minutes
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