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Processor of the Year: Kellogg — The original health food company
Its 2001 acquisition of Keebler not only grew the company and brought it into the world of snacks, it forced a financial and manufacturing discipline that serves...
Processor of the Year: Discipline born of necessity
The $4.5 billion Keebler acquisition taught Kellogg lessons in manufacturing efficiency and to look to employees for ways to cut plant costs.
Editor's Plate: The discipline behind the characters
The Keebler acquisition stretched and tested Kellogg and made it the company it is today, according to Dave Fusaro's monthly column in Food Processing.
Processor of the Year: Hormel Foods
In a year that ends with financial chaos, Hormel remains as solid as at any time in its 117-year-history.
Now accepting nominations for 2008 Processor of the Year
Who should be our Processor of the Year?
Processor of the Year: 'It’s good to be Tyson'
Despite the pitfalls of the animal protein market, North America’s biggest food processor for years has been adding value to meats, tightly running its plants and...
Hormel Foods Named 2008 Food Processor of the Year
With layoffs and bankruptcy filings hitting even the food industry, Hormel continues its diet of process innovation, nurtured new products and strategic acquisitions.
Strawberries, granola hide the fiber
Kellogg Co. introduces All-Bran Strawberry Medley, which features bran flakes and squares with granola clusters and real strawberries.
Editor's Plate: Why a processor of the year?
We have companies large and small among the readers of Food Processing. While most realistically cannot aspire to be a $26 billion company, we hope there are lessons...
Rollout: The best of June’s new food products
This month's debutantes include Birds Eye Steamfresh veggies; Wishbone Salad Spritzers; Kellogg's Granola Munch'ems and Special K Snack Bites; 100 calorie packs from...