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  2. Cargill - Wikipedia

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    All the eggs used in American McDonald's restaurants pass through Cargill's plants. [11] It is the only US producer of Alberger process salt, which is used in the fast-food and prepared food industries. Cargill has remained a family-owned business, as the descendants of the founder (from the Cargill and MacMillan families) own over 90% of it. [12]

  3. Cargill spending $34 million to improve salt facility, River ...

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    The St. Martin facility is used for processing salt. Cargill has operated the facility since 1971. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  4. Alberger process - Wikipedia

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    Cargill operates a plant in St. Clair, Michigan that is the only place in the United States that manufactures such salt using the Alberger process. Diamond Crystal Kosher Salt is a brand of salt produced using the Alberger process. [4] Because of its shape, density and flavor characteristics, it is often a preferred choice by snack food ...

  5. Morton Salt - Wikipedia

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    Prior to its acquisition in 1999, the firm's corporate headquarters was at 100 North Riverside Plaza (later the headquarters of Boeing) and before that at 110 North Wacker Drive and 208 West Washington Street [18] Morton operates a research & development laboratory in Elgin, Illinois, and produces salt at eight vacuum evaporation plants, six ...

  6. Illinois quick hits: Cargill, Lion Electric announce layoffs

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    Cargill announces layoffs Cargill, with several locations in Illinois, is laying off about 5% of its global workforce as commodity prices drop. The Minnesota-based company is the world’s largest ...

  7. Criticisms of Cargill - Wikipedia

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    Immediately after World War II, the former Leslie Salt Company modernized and expanded the plant site and harvested up to 300,000 tons of salt which it shipped to industries throughout the Pacific Rim. Leslie was purchased by Cargill in 1978, and has continued salt-making, although under more difficult business conditions, with the opening of a ...

  8. Whiskey Island mine - Wikipedia

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    The mine was acquired by Cargill in 1997. [9] The company launched a $13.8 million expansion of operations in 2010. [9] In 2012, Cargill, along with Morton, its only competitor in the state, [14] were the target of an antitrust lawsuit filed by the Ohio Attorney General. [9] The suit alleged price fixing in rock salt sold to state and local ...

  9. IMC Global - Wikipedia

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    In January 2004, Cargill, Inc. announced a definitive agreement to merge its crop nutrition division with IMC. [4] A naming competition was held for the new company and Mosaic was announced the winner in June. The Mosaic Company began trading on the New York Stock Exchange on October 25, 2004, and became the newest Fortune 500-sized firm listed ...