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StoryOctober 21, 2025

Post Consumer Brands Giving Back to the Community

At Post Consumer Brands™, our commitment to communities extends well beyond the work that happens inside our facilities and offices. Across the country, our employees are finding meaningful ways to give back, support local traditions, and connect with neighbors. From packing meals and mentoring students to marching in parades and joining local events, they’re making a lasting difference in the places where they live and work. Here are just a few recent examples.

Jonesboro Plant Partners with Local Food Bank

Jonesboro Plan Partners with Local Food Bank

Earlier this month, the Jonesboro team partnered with The Foodbank of Northeast Arkansas to support local seniors in need. Together, they packed 8,303 meals — helping ensure older adults across the community have reliable access to nutritious food.

Lakeville Office Participates in Taste of Lakeville

At the Taste of Lakeville event, members of the Post Consumer Brands Culture Ambassador team shared cereal and tote bags with attendees, adding an extra touch of fun to the community celebration.

Northfield Team Participates in Defeat of Jesse James Days

The Northfield team took part in the annual Defeat of Jesse James Days, a long-standing local tradition that unites residents to celebrate history and community pride.

Tremonton Plant Honors Local Fallen Heroes

The Tremonton community came together to honor two police officers killed in the line of duty on August 17. Post Consumer Brands employees stood alongside residents as the town welcomed the officers home and, just days later, joined the Box Elder County Fair Parade, handing out cereal to paradegoers and showing solidarity during a difficult time.

Together, these efforts reflect Post Consumer Brands’ dedication to being a positive force in the communities where we operate. We’re proud of our employees who generously give their time, energy, and heart to make an impact. Learn more about how our team members give back to their communities.