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The Hillshire Brands Company was an American food company based in Chicago, Illinois. Prior to its acquisition by Tyson Foods , the company employed over 9,000 people and generated nearly $4 billion in annual sales.
Greatness is in the Details: Hillshire Farm ® Brand Celebrates the Taste, Craftsmanship and Farmhouse Quality of Its Lunchmeat in New National Ad Heritage of Brand's Farmhouse Values Front-and ...
Hillshire Farm has recalled over 15,000 pounds of Smoked Sausage Made With Pork, Turkey, Beef over possible contamination with “extraneous materials,” or bone fragments.
Hillshire Farm ® Brand Serves up the Premium Quality of Angus Beef with Three New Smoked Sausage Offerings, Launching This Spring New Line of Premium, Pre-Seasoned and Pre-Cooked Angus Beef ...
In June 2014, Tyson won the bidding war against Pilgrim's Pride, agreeing to buy the maker of Jimmy Dean sausage and Ball Park hot dogs for $8.5 billion. [26] On July 28, 2014, the company said it would sell its Mexican and Brazilian poultry businesses to JBS S.A. for $575 million and use the proceeds to pay down debt from its pending $7.7 ...
Hillshire Farm is an American brand of meat products marketed and owned by Hillshire Brands. The company was founded in 1934, and was purchased by Sara Lee Corporation in 1971. Friedrich (Fritz) Bernegger, (February 2, 1904 – April 30, 1988) born in Austria , started the business at the facility in New London, Wisconsin .
Hillshire Farms is a fine company, but salami and sausage aren't typically known as high-margin products. Let's look at the possible reasons that Tyson is ponying up so much for its fellow foodie ...
The successor company, Hillshire Brands, re-located its headquarters from Downers Grove to Chicago in 2012. [20] In 2014, Hillshire, along with the Sara Lee operations, was acquired by Tyson Foods. [21] On June 1, 2018, Tyson announced that it would sell the Sara Lee, Van's, Chef Pierre and Bistro Collection brands to Kohlberg & Company. [22]