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  2. Beatrice Foods - Wikipedia

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    Beatrice Foods Company was a major American food conglomerate founded in 1894. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] One of the best-known food processing companies in the U.S., Beatrice owned many well-known brands such as Tropicana , Krispy Kreme , Jolly Rancher , Orville Redenbacher's , Swiss Miss , Peter Pan , Avis , Milk Duds , Samsonite , Playtex , La Choy and ...

  3. 6 Cheap Deals Coming to Whole Foods in January 2024

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    Many locations offer a 5- to 10-cent discount when you do. ... Prime members get free shipping on 365 by Whole Foods Market brand staples, including pantry essentials, paper goods and snacks ...

  4. Meadow Gold Dairies (Hawaii) - Wikipedia

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    Beatrice Foods purchased the company in 1953. In 1959 the company's name was changed to "Meadow Gold Dairies". In 1959 the company's name was changed to "Meadow Gold Dairies". In 1964 Waimea dairy was acquired and in 1966 Greenwell Dairy was acquired.

  5. Beatrice Foods Canada - Wikipedia

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    Beatrice Foods Canada Ltd. is a dairy unit of Lactalis Canada based in Toronto. The Canadian unit of Beatrice Foods was founded in 1969 and separated from its American parent firm, Beatrice Foods in 1978. The Beatrice trademark in Canada is owned by Lactalis Canada. [1] In 1970 Beatrice Foods acquired Ideal Dairy (founded 1931) and merged fully ...

  6. Wallace Rasmussen - Wikipedia

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    Wallace Rasmussen (July 11, 1914 – September 21, 2008) was an American businessman and prominent philanthropist.Hired at Beatrice Foods Company in 1934 as an ice hauler, Rasmussen served as president and then chairman and chief executive officer of the former international food conglomerate, Beatrice, (now a part of ConAgra Foods) from 1976 until his retirement in 1980.

  7. Country Crock - Wikipedia

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    The original Shedd's brand was a product of Shedd-Bartush Foods based in Detroit. It made and marketed margarine (beginning in 1945) [1] and Shedd's peanut butter as well as salad dressing and prune juice. [2] It merged in 1959 with Beatrice Foods [3] before they sold the Shedd's business to Unilever in 1984 following Beatrice's merger with ...

  8. S.E. Rykoff - Wikipedia

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    Roger W. Coleman approached Beatrice Foods with an offer to purchase John Sexton & Co. in 1982. Beatrice had purchase Sexton in 1968 for $37.5 million and had operated it as an independent company. In 1982, Sexton had revenue of $380 million with net income of $12 million compared to Rykoff's $346 million with net income of $4.5 million.

  9. Conagra Brands - Wikipedia

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    ConAgra acquired approximately 200 companies over a 20-year period, including Banquet Foods in 1980, Peavey in 1982, Armour and Company in 1983, [10] Monfort in 1987, Lamb Weston in 1988, and Beatrice Foods in 1990. The acquisitions of Monfort and Beatrice made ConAgra the world's largest meatpacker and second-largest food processor ...