General Mills Inc., facing thousands of consumer complaints that its Lucky Charms cereal sickened people, is the latest company to battle public perception in the social-media age.

Mobile apps, online reviews and consumer-protection websites have created more venues for consumers to raise safety concerns over products, speeding the pace of complaints for companies to evaluate and address, food safety consultants said.

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