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Listings in Food & Drink
Aramark
Aramark Corporation, known commonly as Aramark, is an American food service, facilities, and uniform services provider to clients in areas including education, healthcare, business, corrections, and leisure. It operates in North America (United States and Canada) and an additional 20 countries, including United Kingdom, Germany, Philippines, South Korea, Chile, Ireland and Spain.[2] The company is headquartered in Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[3] Aramark’s revenues totaled US$14.604 billion in 2018, and the company was listed as the 27th largest employer on the Fortune 500.
Archer Daniels Midland
The Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM) is an American global food processing and commodities trading corporation, headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.[2][3][4] The company operates more than 270 plants and 420 crop procurement facilities worldwide, where cereal grains and oilseeds are processed into products used in food, beverage, nutraceutical, industrial, and animal feed markets worldwide. It was named the world’s most-admired food-production company by Fortune magazine for three consecutive years: 2009, 2010 and 2011.[5] ADM ranked No. 48 in the 2018 Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations by total revenue.[6] The company also provides agricultural storage and transportation services. The American River Transportation Company along with ADM Trucking, Inc., are subsidiaries of ADM.
Au Bon Pain
Au Bon Pain is a fast casual restaurant, bakery, and café chain operating 175 locations in the U.S., and Thailand. The company is currently owned by AMPEX Brands. Au Bon Pain serves baked goods such as bread, pastries, croissants, and bagels as well as tea, coffee and espresso beverages, breakfast foods such as egg sandwiches, and lunch items such as soup, salads, and sandwiches. The company also offers catering services.
Brinker International
Brinker International, Inc. is an American multinational hospitality industry company that owns Chili’s and Maggiano’s Little Italy restaurant chains. Founded in 1975 and based in Dallas, Texas, Brinker currently owns, operates, or franchises 1,629 restaurants under the names Chili’s Grill & Bar and Maggiano’s Little Italy worldwide.
Campbell Soup
The Campbell Soup Company, also known as just Campbell’s, is an American-headquartered multi-national processed food company. As the name implies, the company is most closely associated with its flagship canned soup products, however it has through mergers and acquisitions grown to become one of the largest processed food companies in the U.S., with a wide variety of products under its flagship Campbell’s brand as well as such well-known brands as Pepperidge Farm, Snyder’s of Hanover, V8, and Swanson. Under these brands and many others, Campbell’s produces not only soups and broths, but other canned meals such as SpaghettiOs, baked goods such as cookies and crackers, beverages, and salty snacks such as pretzels and potato chips. It is headquartered in Camden, New Jersey.[3] The classic red-and-white can design used by many Campbell’s branded products has become an American icon, and its use in pop art was typified by Andy Warhol’s series of Campbell’s Soup Cans prints.
Chik-fil-A
Chick-fil-A is one of the largest American fast food chain restaurants and the largest restaurant company whose specialty is chicken sandwiches. The restaurant’s other chicken entrees are also very popular among its clientele. Chick-fil-A was originally founded in 1946 as the “Dwarf Grill”, later changing it’s brand name to “Dwarf House” until ultimately rebranding as Chick-fil-A in the late 1960s. The company operates 2,400+ restaurants, primarily in the US with locations distributed across 48 states. The restaurant offers breakfast items in the mornings, and then switches over to its lunch and dinner menu around noon. Chick-fil-A also provides catering services with special bulk item food pricing. The company’s core values were deeply influenced by the Christian beliefs of its late founder, S. Truett Cathy, who was known to be a committed Southern Baptist. As an example reflecting these values, Chick-fil-A restaurants are all closed on Sundays, and for Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. The company’s financial support of charitable organizations opposed to same-sex marriage has been the subject of public controversy, but the company recently announced in 2019 that it would only focus philanthropic activities around organizations devoted to issues involving education, hunger and homelessness.
Cintas
Cintas Corporation is an American company with headquarters in Cincinnati, Ohio, that provides specialized services to businesses, primarily in North America. The firm designs, manufactures and implements corporate identity uniform programs and provides entrance mats, restroom cleaning and supplies, tile and carpet cleaning, promotional products, first aid, safety, and fire protection products and services. Cintas is a publicly held company traded on the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the symbol CTAS and is a component of the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index. The company is one of the largest in the industry with 35,000 employees in 2017. Revenue in fiscal year 2016 was $4.905 billion and net income was $693.52 million. Fortune in the United States, named Cintas among its “Most Admired Companies” for eight consecutive years, and Report on Business Magazine named the company one of Canada’s Best Employers. Cintas has been featured on episodes of the reality television series Bar Rescue and Hotel Impossible.
Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola, or Coke, is a carbonated soft drink[1] manufactured by The Coca-Cola Company. Originally intended as a patent medicine, it was invented in the late 19th century by John Stith Pemberton and was bought out by businessman Asa Griggs Candler, whose marketing tactics led Coca-Cola to its dominance of the world soft-drink market throughout the 20th century. The drink’s name refers to two of its original ingredients: coca leaves, and kola nuts (a source of caffeine). The current formula of Coca-Cola remains a trade secret, although a variety of reported recipes and experimental recreations have been published. The Coca-Cola Company produces concentrate, which is then sold to licensed Coca-Cola bottlers throughout the world. The bottlers, who hold exclusive territory contracts with the company, produce the finished product in cans and bottles from the concentrate, in combination with filtered water and sweeteners. A typical 12-US-fluid-ounce (350 ml) can contains 38 grams (1.3 oz) of sugar (usually in the form of high fructose corn syrup). The bottlers then sell, distribute, and merchandise Coca-Cola to retail stores, restaurants, and vending machines throughout the world. The Coca-Cola Company also sells concentrate for soda fountains of major restaurants and foodservice distributors. The Coca-Cola Company has on occasion introduced other cola drinks under the Coke name. The most common of these is Diet Coke, along with others including Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola, Diet Coke Caffeine-Free, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, Coca-Cola Cherry, Coca-Cola Vanilla, and special versions with lemon, lime, and coffee. Based on Interbrand’s “best global brand” study of 2015, Coca-Cola was the world’s third most valuable brand, after Apple and Google.[2] In 2013, Coke products were sold in over 200 countries worldwide, with consumers drinking more than 1.8 billion company beverage servings each day.[3] Coca-Cola ranked No. 87 in the 2018 Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations by total revenue.
Constellation Brands
Constellation Brands, Inc., a Fortune 500 company,[4] is an international producer and marketer of beer, wine and spirits. Constellation is the largest beer import company in the US, measured by sales,[5] and has the third-largest market share (7.4 percent) of all major beer suppliers.[6] It also has invesments in medical marijuana.[7] Based in Victor, New York, Constellation has about 40 facilities and approximately 9,000 employees. [8] The company has more than 100 brands in its portfolio. Wine brands include Robert Mondavi, Ravenswood Winery, Wild Horse Winery, Clos du Bois, Franciscan Estates, Kim Crawford, Meiomi, Mark West, Ruffino, and The Prisoner. Constellation’s beer portfolio includes imported brands such as Corona, Modelo Especial, Negra Modelo, and Pacífico, as well as Ballast Point and Funky Buddha. Spirits brands include Black Velvet Canadian Whisky, Svedka Vodka, Casa Noble Tequila and High West Whiskey, Nelson’s Green Brier Tennessee Whiskey.
Core-Mark Holding
Core-Mark Holding Company (NASDAQ: CORE) distributes fresh, chilled and frozen merchandise mainly to convenience stores in the United States. It also provides associated business services such as category management and management of promotions.
Darden Restaurants
Darden Restaurants, Inc. is an American multi-brand restaurant operator headquartered in Orlando.[4] As of April 2017, the firm owns two fine dining restaurant chains: Eddie V’s Prime Seafood and The Capital Grille; and six casual dining restaurant chains: Olive Garden, LongHorn Steakhouse, Bahama Breeze, Seasons 52, Yard House and Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen. Until July 28, 2014, Darden also owned Red Lobster. Darden has more than 1,500 restaurant locations and more than 150,000 employees, making it the world’s largest full-service restaurant company.[1] As of 2018, Darden is the only Fortune 500 company with its corporate headquarters in Greater Orlando.
Dean Foods
Dean Foods is an American food and beverage company and the largest dairy company in the United States.[5] Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, the company maintains plants and distributors in the United States.[4] Dean Foods has 66 manufacturing facilities in 32 U.S. states and distributes its products across all 50.[6][7] Its 58 brands include DairyPure, Land-O-Lakes, TruMoo, Friendly’s, Mayfield, Dean’s, Meadow Gold, Tuscan, T.G.Lee and Alta Dena.[6] In November 2019, the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Dickey’s BBQ Franchise
Dickey’s Barbecue Pit is a fast-casual restaurant that is known for serving hickory-smoked beef brisket, pulled pork, pork ribs, sausages, and chicken. Dickey’s is the nation’s largest barbecue chain, having over 500 locations, and has won many awards and acknowledgements, including being listed by QSR Magazine on its list of Best Franchise Deals. The Dickey’s Barbecue Franchise business was founded upon reproducing the restaurant business’s successes through an established tradition of slow-smoked meats and southern-style side dishes, served in an unpretentious atmosphere.
The significant advantage provided by Dickey’s BBQ Pit Franchise over many other restaurant concepts is its 6 revenue streams that provide a variety of ways each restaurant may gain customers and sales. A Dickey’s Barbecue Pit Franchise may be licensed with a reasonably low franchise fee, and the company then delivers franchisees their formal training to set them up with the experience, practices, and tools for success.
A Dickey’s Barbecue Franchise owner and operator is provided with the Smoked On-Site brand philosophy, advantageous national and local advertising and promotions, various franchise support services from the headquarters, and intensive training in the company’s “Barbecue U”, a three-week curriculum developed for the franchise business.
Dr Pepper Snapple Group
Dr Pepper Snapple Group is an American multinational soft drink company based in Plano, Texas, and as of July 2018 it is a business unit of the newly formed publicly traded conglomerate Keurig Dr Pepper.
Dunkin Brands
Dunkin’ Brands Group, Inc. is an American restaurant holding company which runs two chains of fast-food restaurants: Dunkin’ Donuts and Baskin-Robbins. It is headquartered in Canton, Massachusetts.
General Mills
General Mills, Inc., is an American multinational manufacturer and marketer of branded consumer foods sold through retail stores. It is headquartered in Golden Valley, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis. The company markets many well-known North American brands, including Gold Medal flour, Annie’s Homegrown, Betty Crocker, Yoplait, Colombo, Totino’s, Pillsbury, Old El Paso, Häagen-Dazs, Cheerios, Trix, Cocoa Puffs, and Lucky Charms. Its brand portfolio includes more than 89 other leading U.S. brands and numerous category leaders around the world.
Hershey
The Hershey Company, commonly known as Hershey, is an American multinational company and one of the largest chocolate manufacturers in the world. It also manufactures baked products, such as cookies, cakes, milk shakes, drinks and many more. Its headquarters are in Hershey, Pennsylvania, which is also home to Hersheypark and Hershey’s Chocolate World. It was founded by Milton S. Hershey in 1894 as the Hershey Chocolate Company, a subsidiary of his Lancaster Caramel Company. The Hershey Trust Company owns a minority stake, but retains a majority of the voting power within the company. Hershey’s chocolate is available across the United States, and in over 60 countries worldwide. They have three large distribution centers, with modern technology and labor management systems. In addition, Hershey is a member of the World Cocoa Foundation. It is also associated with the Hersheypark Stadium and the Giant Center.
Hormel Foods
Hormel Foods Corporation is an American company founded in 1891 in Austin, Minnesota, by George A. Hormel as George A. Hormel & Company. Originally focusing on the packaging and selling of ham, Spam, sausage and other pork, chicken, beef and lamb products to consumers; by the 1980s, Hormel began offering a wider range of packaged and refrigerated foods. The company changed its name to Hormel Foods in 1993. Hormel serves 80 countries with brands such as Applegate, Columbus Craft Meats, Dinty Moore, Jennie-O and Skippy.
In-N-Out Burger
In-N-Out Burger was founded in 1948 by Harry and Esther Snyder in Baldwin Park, California, and remains privately owned and operated. Under the oversight of the Snyder family, the company has opened restaurants throughout California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Texas, and Colorado. In-N-Out Burger’s menu has remained the same since 1948, and has maintained a simple philosophy – serve only the highest quality product, prepare it in a clean and sparkling environment, and serve it in a warm and friendly manner. In-N-Out Burger has built a reputation for fresh, made-to-order foods prepared and served by friendly, well trained Associates.
Ingredion
Ingredion Incorporated (formerly Corn Products International, Inc) is an ingredient provider based in Westchester, Illinois producing mainly starch, modified starches and starch sugars as glucose syrup and high fructose syrup. The company turns corn, tapioca, potatoes, and other vegetables and fruits into ingredients for the food, beverage, brewing, and pharmaceutical industries and numerous industrial sectors. It has more than 11,000 employees around the world in 44 locations, and customers in more than 60 markets in over 40 countries. In 2017, net sales were $6.18 billion.