General Mills Inc. projected higher inflation ahead as the food giant grapples with growing labor, transport and supply-chain costs.

The maker of Cheerios cereal and Betty Crocker cake mix is facing hundreds of disruptions across its operations, ranging from pricier raw ingredients to a shortage of truck drivers, which executives said will push up prices for supermarket customers over the months ahead.

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