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TreeHouse Foods

TreeHouse Foods Inc. is a multinational food processing company specializing in producing private label packaged foods headquartered in Oak Brook, Illinois.[2][3][4] Created in 2005[5] and consisting entirely of acquisitions,[5] in 2010 the company had sales of $2 billion[5] and employed over 4,000 people at 20 facilities.[5] Food Processing magazine named TreeHouse Foods their 2010 Processor of the Year,[5] calling them "the biggest company you never heard of".[5][6] In 2015, the company was the 37th-largest food and beverage company in North America.[7] In 2018, TreeHouse Foods was ranked No. 446 on the Fortune 500 list.[8] In 2020, it dropped to No. 552 into the Fortune 1000 list.[9]

Company type

NYSETHS
S&P 600 component

Grocery product manufacturer

2005 (2005)

Oak Brook, Illinois, United States

Private label grocery products

$3.45 billion USD (2023)

7,500[1] (2023)

Dry grocery product manufacturer

1905

TreeHouse Foods Inc.

Manawa, Wisconsin, United States

Seasonings,Puddings,Gelatins,Powdered drink mixes, Single-serve "K-cups," Dried oatmeal, Organic products, Liquid beverage enhancers

$77.4 million USD (2006)

1,000 (approximate)

2006: Acquired the soup business of .[10]

Del Monte Foods Company

2007: Acquired the salsa and picante business of San Antonio Farms, acquired jam, jelly, syrup and pie-filling (both brand name and private-label) producer E. D. Smith, founded by the Canadian politician [10]

E. D. Smith

2010: Acquired Sturm Foods and S.T. Specialty Foods

[10]

2013: Acquired , Cains Foods,[12][13] and Associated Brands[10][14]

Naturally Fresh, Inc.

2014: Made a bid to acquire Michael Foods Group Inc[16]

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Business model[edit]

The company's primary business strategy is to acquire producers of private-label products in Canada and the U.S.[26] It services both the retail grocery[27] and the foodservice distribution channels.[28][29] In addition to private-brand non-dairy creamers, single-serving coffee pods,[30][31] baby foods, salad dressings, marinades, dips, soups,[32] sauces, dry-mix pasta dinners, jams, spreads, and cereals,[16] the company also maintains several brand-name products including Cremora non-dairy coffee lightener,[2] Second Nature egg substitutes, and Nature's Goodness baby foods.[5]

Official website

Consumer/Corporate Splash page