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Hormel Plant, Austin, MN in 2023. In 2011, Hormel Foods announced a two-for-one stock split. [39] In 2013, Hormel Foods purchased Skippy—the best-selling brand of peanut butter in China and the second-best-selling brand in the world—from Unilever for $700 million; the sale included Skippy's American and Chinese factories. [40]
In August 2007, Hormel Foods, based in Austin, Minnesota, purchased Burke Corporation. In 2011, the Ames facility closed, moving its assets and production to the Nevada plant. Bill Burke, Jr continued to run the company until he retired in 2012. Chad Randick currently serves as president, leading the Burke team since 2015. [4] [5]
Hormel Food Sales, a unit of Hormel Foods Corporation (NYSE:HRL), voluntarily recalled two varieties of Planters products produced at one of its facilities in April. According to a news release ...
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Hormel Foods is recalling two types of Planters nuts due to the potential for contamination with the germ listeria, the manufacturer announced.
Jennie-O Foods Inc Plant #1, Willmar, Minnesota Jennie-O processing plant, Willmar, Minnesota. Jennie-O Turkey Store is a brand name of turkey products. It is a subsidiary of the Hormel Foods Corporation in Willmar, Minnesota.
Feb. 13—Hormel Foods Corporation has recalled approximately 945 pounds of ready-to-eat spiced deli ham products according to the United States Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and ...
The Spam Museum originated in January 1991 as the Hormel Foods First Century Museum, when Hormel opened a small storefront company museum in celebration of the company's 100 year anniversary. Originally located in Austin's Oak Park Mall, Hormel later re-branded it as the Spam Museum. [1] A much-larger Spam-focused museum opened in September ...