General Mills Inc (GIS) launches a free snacks rebate program to ease back-to-school stress, collaborating with Box Tops for Education. The rebate provides families with savings on popular snack items while supporting local schools. The initiative is available through November 30, 2025, and can be claimed via the Box Tops for Education app. The program addresses a significant source of stress for parents during the back-to-school season and strengthens General Mills' corporate social responsibility profile.
General Mills Inc. (GIS) has introduced a new initiative to help families navigate the back-to-school season with less stress. The company has partnered with Box Tops for Education to offer a free snacks rebate program, set to run through November 30, 2025. This program aims to provide savings on popular snack items while also supporting local schools.
According to a recent survey conducted by General Mills, shopping for snacks is the second biggest source of back-to-school stress for parents, with 29% of parents citing it as a major concern [1]. The new rebate program addresses this issue by allowing families to earn up to $12.99 in rebates when they purchase participating General Mills products and snack items in the same transaction.
The rebate can be claimed through the Box Tops for Education app, which has generated nearly $1 billion in contributions to schools since its inception. By participating in the program, families can help restock their pantries with snacks their children love, while also contributing to the educational needs of their local schools.
General Mills' Free Snacks rebate program is part of the company's ongoing commitment to corporate social responsibility. By addressing a significant source of stress for families and providing support to schools, the program aligns with General Mills' mission to create value for families and communities.
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[1] https://www.generalmills.com/news/press-releases/general-mills-and-box-tops-help-families-cross-one-thing-off-their-back-to-school-to-do-list
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