General Mills GIS Business Segments
| TTM Q3 '26 | TTM Q2 '26 | TTM Q1 '26 | TTM Q4 '25 | TTM Q3 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Net Sales by Business | ||||||
| North America Foodservice | $2.17B-5.9% | $2.23B-3.2% | $2.28B+1.0% | $2.3B+1.9% | $2.31B+3.4% | |
| North America Pet | $2.59B+7.9% | $2.57B+7.1% | $2.5B+5.6% | $2.47B+4.0% | $2.4B+0.2% | |
| North America Retail | $10.67B-12.6% | $11.08B-10.9% | $11.52B-7.3% | $11.91B-4.5% | $12.2B-3.8% | |
| Operating Income (Loss) by Business | ||||||
| International | $161.4M+89.7% | $145.8M+70.9% | $141.2M+46.9% | $96.4M-23.0% | $85.1M-49.8% | |
| North America Foodservice | $314.8M-10.4% | $340.8M-2.9% | $354.5M+8.1% | $355.4M+12.6% | $351.5M+13.8% | |
| North America Pet | $478.9M-5.1% | $478.3M-9.9% | $494.5M+0.1% | $501M+3.1% | $504.8M+11.3% | |
| North America Retail | $2.16B-26.3% | $2.37B-21.8% | $2.55B-15.8% | $2.73B-11.4% | $2.93B-8.3% | |
| Selling, general, and administrative expenses by Business | ||||||
| North America Foodservice | $171.3M+0.1% | $171.4M+1.3% | $172.8M+5.0% | $172.6M+7.0% | $171.13M+7.6% | |
| North America Pet | $533.1M+11.2% | $531.5M+16.8% | $503.3M+11.6% | $493.4M+11.4% | $479.48M+9.9% | |
| North America Retail | $1.61B-7.7% | $1.64B-5.9% | $1.67B-4.2% | $1.71B-2.1% | $1.74B+0.5% | |
| Cost of Sales by Business | ||||||
| North America Foodservice | $1.69B-4.3% | $1.72B-3.2% | $1.75B-0.2% | $1.77B-0.5% | $1.76B-0.6% | |
| North America Pet | $1.57B+10.3% | $1.56B+11.1% | $1.51B+5.9% | $1.48B+2.0% | $1.43B-4.1% | |
| North America Retail | $6.9B-10.3% | $7.07B-8.0% | $7.3B-3.6% | $7.47B-2.3% | $7.7B+0.2% | |
| Other activity, primarily foreign currency translation by Business | ||||||
| North America Pet | $0— | $0— | $0— | $0— | $0— | |
| Net Sales by Product | ||||||
| Baking mixes and ingredients | $1.92B-2.2% | $1.91B-4.6% | $1.93B-2.8% | $1.94B-2.8% | $1.96B-2.8% | |
| Cereal | $3.01B-3.8% | $3.01B-6.2% | $3.05B-3.5% | $3.08B-3.4% | $3.13B-2.7% | |
| Convenient meals | $2.8B-1.7% | $2.82B-3.8% | $2.79B-4.5% | $2.82B-3.1% | $2.84B-4.3% | |
| Dough | $2.35B-1.9% | $2.38B+1.1% | $2.38B-1.0% | $2.38B-1.6% | $2.4B-2.2% | |
| Snacks | $4.06B-4.7% | $4.09B-5.1% | $4.13B-3.9% | $4.19B-3.2% | $4.26B-3.7% | |
| Super-premium ice cream | $752.5M+6.2% | $742.3M+4.1% | $730.1M+1.7% | $721.6M-1.0% | $708.4M-4.5% | |
| Yogurt | $410.8M-72.0% | $743.9M-50.4% | $1.12B-24.5% | $1.39B-6.1% | $1.47B-1.8% |
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Compare these in charts →Questions, answered.
- How does General Mills break its business down?
- General Mills (GIS) reports net sales by business across 4 parts — International, North America Foodservice, North America Pet and North America Retail. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does General Mills's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in General Mills's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
