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General
Mills donates 1 Million Servings of Whole
Grain Cereal, partners with Dr. Travis Stork
General Mills Donates 1 Million Servings of
Whole Grain Cereal, Partners with “The
Doctors”’ Dr. Travis Stork to Help Close
America’s Whole Grain Gap
Ninety-five Percent of Americans Challenged
to Get More Whole Grain in Their Diets
Newswise — MINNEAPOLIS (Feb. 10, 2011) –
Surprisingly, less than 5 percent of
Americans get the minimum three full daily
servings of whole grain (48 grams)
recommended by the new U.S. Dietary
Guidelines for Americans. In fact, the
average American gets a little more than
half a serving of whole grain daily. As the
country’s number one source of whole grain
at breakfast, General Mills is helping close
the whole grain gap by donating 1 million
servings of whole grain cereal and
challenging Americans to increase their
whole grain consumption.
To kick-start whole grain consumption in
2011 and help Americans get the recommended
amount of whole grain, General Mills will
donate cereal to families in need.
“Our goal is to ensure more Americans get
the recommended amount of whole grain,” said
Jeff Harmening, president of General Mills
Big G cereal division. General Mills was the
first, and remains the only leading cereal
company to guarantee whole grain in its
entire line of Big G cereals.
Dr. Travis Stork
Underscores Importance of Whole Grain
General Mills is partnering with Dr. Travis
Stork, MD, author and host of Emmy Award
winning daytime talk show, “The Doctors,” to
help educate Americans on the importance of
whole grain and shine a spotlight on the
whole grain gap. Over the next few months,
Dr. Stork will be speaking out on the
importance of whole grain and challenging
Americans to ensure they get the recommended
amount.
“Whole grain is a key component of a healthy
diet, and Americans aren’t getting enough,”
said Dr. Stork. “Whole grain can help with
diabetes and weight management, as well as
reduce the risk of heart disease and certain
cancers.”
Whole grain provides vital nutrients such as
antioxidants, vitamins, minerals and other
important nutrients for a healthy diet.
Whole grains are those that contain the
complete grain, including the bran, the germ
and the endosperm. The health benefits of
whole grain come from these three components
working together naturally.
Big G and Whole Grain
Since 2005, General Mills has been committed
to whole grain by guaranteeing every Big G
cereal contains at least 8 grams of whole
grain per serving, with more than 20 Big G
cereals delivering 16 grams or more. Today,
Big G cereals are America’s number one
source of whole grain at breakfast,
providing America with more whole grain at
breakfast than any other breakfast food from
any other manufacturer. General Mills
cereals provide great-tasting nutrition for
$.49 a serving (cereal with milk).
“We are committed to continuing our role as
a health leader in the whole grain
category,” said Harmening. “We look forward
to making this donation to help more
Americans have access to whole grain.”
General Mills and the Community
The whole grain donation helps kick off
General Mills’ commitment in 2011 to
nourishing communities across the country,
and around the world. General Mills is one
of the largest corporate givers in the
United States. Last year, the company
contributed more than $100 million to
improve the lives of children and families,
alleviate hunger, promote education and
provide disaster relief.
General Mills is one of the top contributors
of food in the United States. Last year, it
donated more than $18 million in products to
Feeding America, the country’s largest
hunger relief organization whose network
consists of more than 200 food banks.
General Mills partners with communities to
help children live healthy, active lives.
Since 2002, General Mills has invested more
than $19.5 million in youth nutrition and
fitness programs that worked with more than
five million kids. These grants include
$10,000 to 50 grassroots organizations every
year.
Employees also play a major role in the
company’s community efforts. About 80
percent of General Mills employees and
retirees volunteer their time, expertise and
money in their communities.
For further information on whole grain,
visit
www.wholegraingap.com
or www.wholegrainnation.com.
For additional information on General Mills
Big G health initiatives, visit www.cerealbenefits.com.