Del Monte Foods
Del Monte Foods (NYSE: DLM) is an American food production and distribution company based in San Francisco, California.
It offers canned goods in Del Monte, S&W and Contadina brands, pet foods under Kibbles n' Bits, 9Lives, Pounce, Milk-Bone and several premium brands, canned tuna under StarKist Tuna, and other foodstuffs.
History
In the 1870s and '80s, California became a major producer of fruits and vegetables; and, in 1899, 18 of the state's biggest canners merged under the name California Fruit Canners Association. In 1916 CFCA drew in two more canners and a food brokerage house, incorporated itself as California Packing Corporation, or Calpak, and began marketing its products under the Del Monte brand. The new company then operated more than 60 canneries, some in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Utah and Alaska. In 1917 it acquired pineapple lands and a cannery in Hawaii and, in the 1920s, added canneries in Florida and the Midwest, as well as in the Philippines. After World War II more facilities were constructed or purchased overseas. These multinational operations made the name California Packing Corporation obsolete, and in 1967 the name Del Monte Corporation was adopted.
In 1979 Del Monte (headquartered in San Francisco) was merged into R.J. Reynolds Industries, Inc. (later RJR Nabisco, Inc.). Ten years later the fresh fruit business was sold and renamed Fresh Del Monte Produce; although no longer affiliated with Del Monte Foods, it continued to market pineapples, bananas, and other produce under the Del Monte label. It should be noted that Del Monte Foods does, however, license the Del Monte brand to Fresh Del Monte Produce. RJR Nabisco sold the remaining food processing divisions, known as Del Monte Foods, to private investors in 1989. Del Monte Foods again became a publicly traded company in 1999 and in 2002 Del Monte purchased several brands from US food giant Heinz in an all stock transaction that left Heinz shareholders with 74.5% of Del Monte and original Del Monte shareholders with 25.5% of the company and nearly tripled Del Monte Foods size; Today Del Monte Foods products include canned fruits and vegetables, fruit snacks, tuna, and pet foods under labels such as Del Monte, Contadina, and StarKist Tuna.
There are several Del Monte brand licensees throughout the world. Kraft Foods holds the brand's juice drinks in Canada, while CanGro holds the canned goods section and Nestlé holds the frozen treats in that country. Del Monte Foods holds the brand in North America (except Canada) and Central & South America. Fresh Del Monte Produce holds the Del Monte brand license in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Del Monte Asia holds the brand in Asia except the Philippines and the Indian subcontinent and Oceania. Del Monte Asia is owned by Kikkoman Corporation. Del Monte Pacific holds the brand in the Philippines and the Indian subcontinent. These companies supply each other stocks of fruit. All of these companies license the Del Monte name from Del Monte Foods. Del Monte Asia has a plantation in Thailand. Now the world's biggest pineapple grower, Del Monte Pacific has a plantation in the Philippines. Del Monte Foods has a plantation in Hawaii but they will close the plantation in two years time. Cirio/Del Monte, CanGro and Kraft imports fruit from DM Asia and DM Pacific.
Del Monte sold its Soup and Infant Feeding business in April 2006 to Bay Valley Foods.
Del Monte Foods bought Meow Mix in May, 2006, and also recently acquired Milk-Bone from Kraft Foods.
Effective November 18th, 2006, two years before the expected 2008 end date, Del Monte's Hawaii plantation has been closed leaving over 550 workers without jobs and a superfund[dubious – discuss] cleanup.
In 2007, Del Monte declared a national recall of several of brands of its pet foods due to the 2007 pet food recalls. [1]
Pop Culture References
- Del Monte produced an iconic advertising campaign in the 1980's with the catchphrase "The Man from Del Monte he says YES". The man from Del Monte was portrayed by British actor Brian Jackson
- On Pee Wee's Playhouse, the picture phone has a Del Monte can. The logo does not have the words 'Del Monte', but is solid red within the Del Monte symbol. There is also a cat in the fruit cocktail. Paul Reubens.net
- During The Troubles in Ireland, the Unionist political slogan, "Ulster says no!" was mocked by nationalists who added "...and the man from Del Monte says yes." This was in response to the Del Monte advertising campaign at the time.
- On The Simpsons, Mr. Burns hires an assassin to kill Grandpa Simpson and delivers a picture of Grandpa eating Del Monte canned peas. The assassin remarks, 'Ah, Del Monte. Enjoy them old man, they will be your last!"
- In the movie Shooter, Mark Wahlberg's character Bob Lee Swagger practices his skills by shooting at a can of Del Monte beef stew with his .50 rifle.
- In the comic strip Bloom County, Opus once agreed to an absurd bargain over a case of "Del Monte herring entrails."
Environmental Impact
A 2004 article in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette [1] said:
The top emitters' [of particulates] list now also includes the DelMonte Foods plant on the North Side, formerly owned by Heinz, the Bellefield Boiler Plant and Guardian Industries Corp., makers of windshield glass in Jefferson Hills.... [it was] said the Health Department is working on a consent agreement with DelMonte to limit soot and sulfur dioxide emissions from its coal-fired boilers at the North Side plant, and is working with the Bellefield Boiler Plant to reduce its emissions.
Del Monte Products
Beverages
- Del Monte 100% Fiber-Enriched Pineapple Juice
- Del Monte 100% Pineapple Juice
- Del Monte 100% Orange Juice
- Del Monte 100% Tomato Juice
- Del Monte 202: Piña Colada, Pineapple Crush, Pineapple Guava, Pineapple Lychee, Pineapple Orange, Sweetended Apple, Sweetened Four Seasons, Sweetened Mango, Sweetened Orange & Sweetened Pineapple flavors
Canned Fruits
- Del Monte Fresh Cut Pineapples (chunks, crushed, sliced and tidbits)
- Del Monte Fruit Express
- Del Monte Fiesta Fruit Cocktail (heavy and light syrup)
Condiments
- Del Monte Ketchup (Extra Rich, Sweet Blend and Tomato variants)
- Del Monte Red Cane Vinegar
- Del Monte Sweet Sauces (Sweet Chili and Sweet n' Sour variants)
New Products
- Del Monte Fried Chicken Mixes
- Del Monte Recipe Mixes (Afritada & Menudo variants)
Pasta
- Pasta Italiana (Elbow Macaroni, Salad Macaroni, Shell Macaroni and Spaghetti)
- Quick Cook Spaghetti
Sauces
- Pizza Sauce (Classic Italian, Hot & Spicy and Sweet-Style flavors)
- Recipe Sauce (Mechado-Caldereta & Menudo-Estofado-Afritada variants)
- Spaghetti Sauce (2-in-1, Filipino Style, Italian Style, Spaghetti Meat, Sweet Style flavors)
- Tomato Sauce (Original, Filipino Style and Sweet Spicy flavors)
References
- ^ Don Hopey (2004-10-24). "Smoky stacks now a rarity in county". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 2007-08-18.