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  2. IBP, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Iowa Beef Processors, Inc., later became IBP, Inc. Occidental Petroleum owned IBP from 1981 to 1987, and was the majority owner from 1987 to 1991. [2] [3] [a] IBP was acquired by Tyson Foods in 2001 for US$3.2 billion in cash and stock. [8] Tyson continues to use the IBP name as a brand for its commodity beef and pork products. [9]

  3. Tyson Foods - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Tyson Foods acquired IBP, Inc., the largest beef packer and number two pork processor in the United States., for US$3.2 billion in cash and stock. [23] Along with its purchase of IBP, it also acquired the naming rights to an event center in Sioux City, Iowa . [ 24 ]

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  5. Chitterlings - Wikipedia

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    Chitterlings (/ ˈ tʃ ɪ t (ər) l ɪ ŋ z / CHIT-linz), sometimes spelled chitlins or chittlins, are a food most commonly made from the small intestines of pigs, [1] though cow, lamb, goose and goat may also be used.

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  9. Andouille - Wikipedia

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    In France, particularly Brittany and Normandy, [1] the traditional ingredients of andouille are primarily pig chitterlings, tripe, onions, wine, and seasoning. It is generally grey and has a distinctive odor. A similar, but unsmoked and smaller, sausage is called andouillette, literally "little andouille".