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  2. American Meat Institute - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1906 in Chicago as the American Meat Packers Association, the American Meat Institute is a trade association that provides leadership to advance the interests of America’s meat and poultry packing and processing companies, and the 526,000 workers they employ, before government, media, and the public.

  3. North American Meat Institute - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the American Meat Institute. The Meat Institute was formed with the merger of the American Meat Institute and North American Meat Association in 2015. [1] The origins of the association date back to the passage of the Federal Meat Inspection Act in 1906, one of the first U.S. laws to set federal food processing standards.

  4. Hobart Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Hobart Corporation is an American mid-market provider of commercial grocery and foodservice equipment. The company manufactures food preparation machines for cutting, slicing and mixing, cooking equipment, refrigeration units, warewashing and waste disposal systems, and weighing, wrapping, and labeling systems and products.

  5. Made in the USA? Proposed rule clarifies grocery meat labels

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    An official with the North American Meat Institute, which represents large firms that process most of the meat and poultry products sold in the U.S., said she hadn’t seen details of the new rule ...

  6. Armour and Company - Wikipedia

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    Armour & Company was an American company and was one of the five leading firms in the meat packing industry.It was founded in Chicago, in 1863, by the Armour brothers led by Philip Danforth Armour.

  7. Smithfield Foods - Wikipedia

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    Its 973,000-square-foot meat-processing plant in Tar Heel, North Carolina, was said in 2000 to be the world's largest, slaughtering 32,000 pigs a day. [8] Then known as Shuanghui Group, WH Group purchased Smithfield Foods in 2013 for $4.72 billion. [9] [10] It was the largest Chinese acquisition of an American company to date. [11]

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