General Mills sales jump 21 percent; company bets that eat-at-home trends will stick

General Mills Inc. posted better-than-expected sales and earnings for its fiscal fourth quarter as consumers shifted to making more meals at home during lockdowns related to the Covid-19 pandemic. And though some states are easing restrictions on business, the company doesn't expect those buying habits will change anytime soon.
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