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  2. Golden Circle (company) - Wikipedia

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    Golden Circle is a subsidiary of US-based Kraft Heinz, based in Brisbane, Queensland.Its main operations are food processing. Golden Circle was inducted into the Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame in 2010, for its significant contribution to the economy of Queensland through the processing of food products, notably fruit and vegetables.

  3. Mondelez International - Wikipedia

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    It was structured so that Kraft Foods changed its name to Mondelez International and spun off Kraft Foods Group as a new publicly traded company. [25] Kraft Foods Group later merged with Heinz to become Kraft Heinz. [24] In 2014, the company announced a merger of its coffee business with the Dutch firm Douwe Egberts. [26]

  4. H. J. Heinz, Wigan - Wikipedia

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    The H. J. Heinz, Wigan factory is a food manufacturing plant owned by H. J. Heinz Company, based in Kitt Green, Orrell, Wigan in Greater Manchester, England.It is one of the largest food processing plants in Europe and the largest H. J. Heinz facility in the world.

  5. X ordered to pay $600K to fired employee who didn’t click ...

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    An Irish commission ruled that a former Twitter executive's firing was unjust and ordered the company to pay over $600,000 in damages. ... One of those employees who didn’t click “yes” just ...

  6. Mayoreo - Wikipedia

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    As part of their investigation, they contacted Kraft Heinz, who stated they did not make such a product. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 4 ] Kraft Heinz stated that they were "intrigued" by the combination. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Oreo stated that, while Mayoreo was fake, they were "always exploring new flavors and product innovations".

  7. Hormel Foods - Wikipedia

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    The scandal provided George Hormel with additional incentive to professionalize his company. He did so by arranging for more reliable capital management, by dismissing unproductive employees, and by continuing to develop new products, [12]: 90–103 reportedly with the mantra “Originate, don't imitate". [13]