Demand for Packaged Food Continues as Pandemic Concerns Loom

General Mills and Conagra Brands confirm sales are spiking

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The longer people stay close to home, the more CPG manufacturers continue to benefit. Surging rates of new coronavirus cases, coupled with some states either pausing or reversing their reopening efforts, suggest this trend will last for the foreseeable future.

General Mills and Conagra Brands are the latest companies to reveal just how in demand the packaged-food industry is during the pandemic.

Today, General Mills, which produces brands such as Pillsbury, Cheerios and Annie’s, reported that net sales spiked 21% to reach $5 billion for the fiscal quarter ending May 31.

Likewise, Conagra Brands, the company behind Slim Jim, Duncan Hines and Chef Boyardee, stated on Tuesday that year-over-year sales rose 25.8%

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