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Canned fruits and vegetables producer Del Monte has filed for bankruptcy and is seeking a buyer, the company announced on ...
The company was founded in 1886 and employs 2,780 people. Del Monte has four plants, two in the United States and two in ...
The grocery brand, recognizable for its iconic green cans, is seeking to stay in business through restructuring.
Del Monte Foods announced this week it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as it seeks to sell the company. The ...
Del Monte, the 139-year-old canned food brand behind your peaches, peas, and pineapple slices, just filed for bankruptcy.
Del Monte Foods’ brand portfolio includes household names such as Del Monte, Contadina, College Inn, S&W, Kitchen Basics, ...
Walnut Creek-based Del Monte Foods announced Tuesday it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and is seeking a buyer ...
Yet the effect of Del Monte’s bankruptcy extends across the Pacific Ocean to Southeast Asia. Del Monte Foods’ parent company ...
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It’s gone pear-shaped at Del Monte Foods
A combination of factors have dented the canned-food giant, which has entered Chapter 11 – but which still sees a way forward.
The nearly 140-year-old company, Del Monte Foods, which is best known for its canned fruits and vegetables, has filed for ...
The company behind brands like College Inn and Kitchen Basics faces issues including rising debt, changing consumer habits ...
Del Monte Foods has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, citing declining demand and rising costs. The company plans to sell most ...