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Managing Supplier Diversity Expanding our supplier diversity base is essential to Masterfoods USA’s ability to compete effectively in the marketplace of the future. A diverse supply base provides MFUSA access to: new ideas expanding markets growing consumer base consumer insight cost-competitive inputs diverse business solutions In order to realize these benefits, it is imperative to create and maintain an environment that enables every associate to fully contribute to the achievement of our corporate diversity goals. Through Supplier Diversity, we create value for our consumers, customers and stakeholders in communities where MFUSA conducts business. Masterfoods USA Supplier Diversity Supplier Diversity Defined A fundamental business strategy helping to build, expand, penetrate and service growing markets. It is fueled by a set of processes that strengthen business relationships with small business concerns and companies owned, operated and controlled by minorities and women. Supplier Diversity Importance Demographic shift - minorities/women are ever increasing percentage of total population Supplier participation reflective of diverse business community Encourages economic development in federal, public and private sector marketplaces Critical to sustained economic engagement, growth and success in global economy Supplier Diversity Drivers Minorities fastest growing segment of population Women-owned businesses employ 20% of US workforce Minority purchasing power increasing Women (86%) maintain high product loyalty Minorities voting with their dollars Women (76%) make conscious purchase decisions based upon corporate reputation Limited Supplier Diversity - Business Risks Missed market growth opportunity Negative external perception Potential customer contract impact/loss Supplier Diversity Reporting Federal regulations require that suppliers and contractors (those conducting business with the Federal Government) are to engage diverse business enterprises through subcontracts in all commodity, goods and services categories with subcontracting opportunities. Public and private industry customers follow this same practice. First Tier Suppliers A first-tier supplier provides products/services to MFUSA (prime) and invoices MFUSA directly for the goods/services rendered. Second Tier Suppliers A second tier supplier provides the products/services to the First Tier Supplier and invoices the first-tier supplier directly for goods/services rendered. Benefits of First & Second Tier Sourcing Build positive brand and corporate image Enhance customer and brand loyalty Additional support for regulatory/legislative agendas Quality, service, price and technology improvements Access to growing market of diverse consumers Identify Criteria & Qualify Suppliers Analyze Spending & Markets Choose Strategy Plan the P.O.’s eRFx Evaluate Negotiate Contract Fulfill & Settle Orders Monitor & Improve Suppliers Identify Needs & Specs Supplier Diversity Strategic Sourcing Process

Supplier Review Process Step 1 Review spend by individual sourcing group to maximize specific opportunities. Step 2 Analyze incumbent supplier classifications for growth opportunities and/or scalability. Step 3 Based on MFUSA priority, target a specific sourcing group. Step 4 Collaborate with Supplier Diversity Group to profile sourcing group based on business requirements and diverse classification hierarchy. Step 5 Utilize sourcing resources (websites & databases) to identify, quantity and evaluate potential new diverse suppliers. Step 6 Collaborate with Supplier Diversity Group to develop a plan supporting increased diverse supplier participation and integration. Identify specific steps, time-lines, and key stakeholders. Terminology and Resources Federal Government Classifications and Goals SDB - Small Disadvantaged Business (Minority-Owned) At least 51% owned and controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals Must be SBA certified Government Goal: 5% of total spend or HUBZone Small Business Located in “Historically Underutilize Business Zone (HUBZone)” 35% of employees must reside in HUBZone area Must be certified by SBA Government Goal: 3% of total spend or VOSB - Veteran-Owned Small Business Government Goal: 3% of total spend or SDVOSB - Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Government Goal: 3% of total spend or WOSB - Women-Owned Small Business Self-certification 51% woman ownership and control Government Goal: 5% of total spend or SB - Small Business Must meet Federal Size Standards (consult SBA for proper designation) Government Goal: 23% of total spend or Commercial & Public Sector Classifications MBE - Minority Business Enterprise 51% minority ownership and control May be self-certified; prefer third party certification National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC) certified WBE - Women-Owned Business Enterprise 51% woman ownership and control Can be self-certified, but encourage third party certification Women Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) certified MFUSA Supplier Diversity Website On-line enabler for buyers to locate potential diverse suppliers and/or retrieve designated information (e.g. company name, product or service description, SIC Code, NAICS Code, State or Business Type Code). Additionally, the site provides on-line supplier registration that is accessible to all suppliers for input of supplier profile data and related certification credentials. To locate all information pertaining to MFUSA’s Supplier Diversity initiative, you may access the following site directly or through GBD: