dianefrank+FollowSpringfield’s Kraft Heinz plant faces big changesKraft Heinz, a major Springfield employer, is splitting into two separate companies after a decade together. This shakeup could mean big changes for the nearly 1,000 workers at the Bennett St. plant, which just got a $50 million upgrade in 2020. The products made here—like Kraft Mac & Cheese and Kraft Singles—will be divided between the new companies. With sales down and consumer habits shifting, Kraft Heinz says this move is about adapting to new realities. What do you think this split will mean for jobs and the local economy? #Food #SpringfieldMO #KraftHeinz00Share
Robert Evans+FollowKraft Heinz split shakes up Pittsburgh tiesKraft Heinz is splitting into two companies, but Pittsburgh isn’t losing its spot on the map just yet. While the famous ketchup and mac & cheese brands will soon have different corporate homes, the company says its co-headquarters in Pittsburgh and Chicago aren’t going anywhere for now. With more than 150 years of Heinz history rooted here, locals are watching closely—especially as the company’s value has dropped and jobs have shrunk since the 2015 merger. What do you think this means for Pittsburgh’s future as a food industry hub? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #KraftHeinz00Share
Robert Evans+FollowKraft Heinz Might Break Up—What It MeansHeard the latest grocery aisle gossip? Kraft Heinz—the folks behind your ketchup, mac & cheese, and Capri Sun—might split into two companies. Why? Shoppers are swapping name brands for cheaper picks, and the government’s pushing for healthier ingredients. If this $20 billion split happens, it could shake up what’s in your cart and maybe even lower prices. Would you still reach for the classics if they’re under a new name? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #KraftHeinz2024Share
Tristan Richards+FollowKraft Heinz’s Big Brand Breakup?So, Kraft Heinz might split up its classic brands like Velveeta and Oscar Mayer to try and bounce back from a not-so-hot merger a decade ago. Why? Shoppers are skipping pricey packaged foods and going for healthier or cheaper options. If you’re a fan of Lunchables or Kraft singles, this could mean new owners or changes on your grocery shelf soon. It’s a risky move—unless someone swoops in to buy the split-up brands, don’t expect a miracle comeback just yet! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #KraftHeinz50Share
Timothy Bird+FollowKraft Heinz’s Big Brand Breakup?Heard at the coffee machine: Kraft Heinz might split up its famous brands like Velveeta and Oscar Mayer, basically hitting undo on their big 2015 merger. Why? Shoppers are ditching pricey packaged foods, and the healthy eating wave isn’t helping. If they go through with it, you might see your favorite ketchup and cheese brands owned by totally different companies soon. Will this actually help Kraft Heinz bounce back? Only if someone’s willing to buy the pieces! #Business #KraftHeinz #FoodNews52Share
fnixon+FollowKraft Heinz Splitting Up? Here’s Why It MattersKraft Heinz is thinking about breaking up with a big chunk of its grocery aisle classics—think mac & cheese and more—into a new $20 billion company. The reason? Shoppers are skipping pricier, processed foods for fresher picks, so Kraft Heinz wants to focus on its ketchup and mustard. If you’re loyal to those blue boxes, keep an eye out: your favorite brands might soon have a new home! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #KraftHeinz483Share
dianefrank+FollowKraft Heinz Might Break Up!Kraft Heinz is thinking about spinning off a big chunk of its grocery biz—yep, the classic Kraft products could become their own $20B company! The rest of KHC would double down on sauces like Heinz ketchup and Grey Poupon. They’re also selling off their Italian baby food brands to simplify things and focus on what’s hot. Nothing’s final yet, but this could totally shake up your grocery aisle. Would you miss Kraft mac & cheese if it split? #Food #KraftHeinz #Investing100Share
aguilarallison+FollowKraft Heinz Ditches Fake Colors!Jell-O and Kool-Aid are about to get a makeover—Kraft Heinz is kicking all artificial dyes out of its U.S. products by 2027! Nearly 90% of their stuff is already dye-free, but now even the classics like Crystal Light and Jet-Puffed are going all-natural. No more Red 3 or other synthetic colors. Who else is curious how the new versions will taste? #FoodNews #KraftHeinz #NoArtificialDyes #Health #BodyHealth1361Share
Stacy Fisher+FollowKraft Heinz Ditches Fake Colors!Kraft Heinz is going all-natural—no more artificial dyes in any new U.S. products, and they’re aiming to get rid of all the fake stuff by 2028. That means your fave snacks like Jell-O, Capri Sun, and Lunchables are getting a cleaner makeover. They’re swapping out artificial colors for natural ones, and even inventing new shades when needed. Other big brands and states are jumping on the no-dye train too. Would you notice if your food looked a little less neon? #FoodNews #NoArtificialColors #KraftHeinz #Health #BodyHealth210Share
suarezpatricia+FollowKraft Heinz Ditches Artificial Dyes!Kraft Heinz just announced they're kicking artificial dyes out of all their U.S. products by 2027! That means your fave snacks like Jell-O and Kool-Aid are getting a natural glow-up. They’re not making any new products with synthetic dyes starting now, and they’ve already swapped out dyes in classics like Mac & Cheese. This move follows a big push from health officials to clean up our food. Would you notice if your snacks looked a little less neon? #FoodNews #KraftHeinz #CleanEating #Health #BodyHealth171Share