Approximately 25 percent of Marshall, Minn.-based Schwan Food Co.’s 2006 revenues (totaling about $4 billion) came from the company’s hearty foodservice business.
Private label pizza processor J.O.Y. Foods Inc. formed a joint venture with poultry giant Pilgrim's Pride Corp. to supply McDonald's chicken nuggets, patties and fillets.
Diversified frozen bakery foods and desserts processor AHB Foods, Cherry Hill, N.J., acquired Cemac Foods Corp., a Philadelphia supplier of frozen cheesecakes to charity and private label customers.
At Home Run Inn Pizza Inc.’s recently expanded 68,000-square-foot pizza processing facility, state-of-the-art machines meet old world flavors and ingredients.
Fusion cuisine? One source defines it as “the deliberate combination of elements from two or more spatially or temporally distinct cuisines.” What if you took this concept and applied it to the larger process of product development?
“When life gives you lemons … make lemonade.” But what about, “When the economy gives you rising food costs … make … pizza?” OK, so it doesn’t have the same ring to it, but this could be the motto for executives at Kraft Pizza Co.’s Glenview, Ill., headquarters.