Kettle Foods Explained

Kettle Foods, Inc.
Type:Potato chips
Currentowner:Campbell Soup (2018–present)
Origin:United States
Introduced: (as N.S. Khalsa Company)
Markets:United States, Canada, Europe, Middle East, Australia
Previousowners:

Kettle Foods, Inc. is an American manufacturer of potato chips, based in Salem, Oregon, United States, with a European and Middle East headquarters in Norwich, United Kingdom. As of 2006 they were the largest natural potato chip brand in the U.S.[1]

The company, founded in 1978 by Cameron Healy as "N.S. Khalsa Company", was previously sold to Lion Capital in 2006 and was owned by Diamond Foods from 2010 to 2016. In February 2016, Snyder's-Lance finalized their purchase of Diamond Foods.[2] Snyder's-Lance (and their Kettle Foods division) was purchased by Camden, New Jersey-based Campbell Soup Company in March 2018.[3]

History

The company was founded by Cameron Healy in 1978 as the "N.S. Khalsa Company"; it produced its first potato chips in 1982.[4]

In 1988, following a motorcycle trip taken by the company's founder and his son, Kettle Foods established a UK branch in a converted shoe factory in Norwich, Norfolk, England; the branch moved five years later to its current UK home, a newly built factory on the outskirts of Norwich.[5]

In 2003, the company installed the largest solar array in the Pacific Northwest with the goal of using more green energy at their Salem plant.[6] [7]

The company was sold in 2006 to a British private equity group, Lion Capital LLP, for $280 - 320 million.[8]

In September 2007, the company opened its second US production facility in Beloit, Wisconsin, after receiving $500,000 in state economic development money.[9] Kettle built the first manufacturing plant to be awarded gold certification in the LEED program from the United States Green Building Council.

In October 2007, campaigns were launched on Facebook calling for a boycott of Kettle Foods products[10] following allegations that the company was attempting to dissuade workers at its Norwich factory from joining the Unite trade union. The company denied the claim but acknowledged that it had taken advice from Omega Training,[11] a UK subsidiary of the U.S. company The Burke Group, specialists in union avoidance.[12]

In August 2008, California Attorney General Jerry Brown announced a settlement with Kettle Foods, the makers of Cape Cod Potato Chips, and Frito-Lay for violating the state's Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act. The state had alleged in 2005 that the potato chips from the companies failed to document that they contained high levels of acrylamide, a carcinogen. Kettle Foods paid $350,000 in civil penalties and costs and agreed to cut their potato chips' levels of acrylamide to 275 parts per billion by 2011, an 87% reduction.[13] [14]

Lion Capital put Kettle Foods up for sale in December 2009, with an asking price of around US$700 million and in February 2010 sold it for $615 million to California-based Diamond Foods, which owns brands such as Pop Secret popcorn.[15] The sale was finalized the following month.[16]

Outside of the US and UK

The Kettle Foods UK office also supports a network of independent distributors through which Kettle Foods' products are made available to countries in Europe, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia, including Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Malaysia, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, and Sweden.[17]

Kettle Foods is unaffiliated with the Kettle Chip brand sold in Australia which is owned by Snack Brands Australia.

Potato chips

Kettle Foods products, marketed as all-natural, is best-known for its potato chips.[18] Their potato chips are fried using expeller-pressed high-monounsaturated safflower and/or sunflower and/or canola oil. The company has occasionally held contests to introduce new flavors. The 2006 contest winners were "Tuscan Three Cheese" and "Buffalo Bleu", a spicy, savory chip; past contest winners include "Cheddar Beer", "Jalapeno Jack" and "Spicy Thai".[19]

Ingredients

As of 2016, the ingredients for the company's most basic chip ("Sea Salt") were: potatoes, safflower and/or sunflower and/or canola oil, sea salt. Many other flavors use ingredients like natural flavors, spices, citric acid, and yeast extract.

Flavors

The following is a list of potato chip flavors sold by the company (as of 2018):

United States[20]

United Kingdom[21]

Rest of Europe and the Middle East, as of 2013[22]

Notes

Notes and References

  1. Kish, Matthew. Kettle Foods sold to British group Portland Business Journal, August 9, 2006.
  2. Web site: Snyder's-Lance Completes Acquisition of Diamond Foods, Inc. . February 29, 2016 . June 10, 2018 . PR Newswire . June 12, 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180612142346/https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/snyders-lance-completes-acquisition-of-diamond-foods-inc-300228057.html . live .
  3. Web site: Charlotte-based Snyder's-Lance snack company sold to Campbell Soup Co. . wsoctv.com . March 26, 2018 . June 10, 2018 . June 12, 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180612141550/https://www.wsoctv.com/news/north-carolina/copy-of-sale-of-snack-company-snyders-lance-could-close-soon/721597066 . live .
  4. Web site: KettleFoods.com :: Our History. December 12, 2009. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20091212222554/http://www.kettlefoods.com/about-us/history. December 12, 2009. mdy-all.
  5. http://www.kettlefoods.co.uk/about-us/our-story-so-far/ Our story so far
  6. http://www.energytrust.org/library/case_studies/KettleFoods/KettleFoodsCS.pdf Kettle Foods
  7. http://www.oregon.gov/ENERGY/CONS/BUS/docs/KettleFood.pdf Kettle foods
  8. News: Kettle Foods for sale. December 10, 2009. Portland Business Journal. December 12, 2009. July 15, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230715060014/https://www.bizjournals.com/portland/stories/2009/12/07/daily38.html?ana=tt3245. live.
  9. Web site: Kettle Foods Opens Green Plant In Beloit . . September 20, 2007 . December 12, 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090823024543/http://www.channel3000.com/news/14153930/detail.html . August 23, 2009 . mdy-all .
  10. http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,,2186569,00.html Consumers start online campaign to boycott Kettle Chips
  11. http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/content/News/story.aspx?brand=ENOnline&category=News&tBrand=enonline&tCategory=news&itemid=NOED11%20Oct%202007%2009%3A46%3A29%3A537 Internet campaign to boycott foods
  12. Web site: The Burke Group . October 11, 2007 . October 12, 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071012235752/http://www.tbglabor.com/ . live .
  13. News: Atty. Gen. Brown Settles Potato Chip Lawsuit With Heinz, Frito-Lay & Kettle Foods . August 1, 2008 . Press Release . October 28, 2011 . State of California . Under today's settlements, Frito-Lay, Inc., which sells most of the potato chips sold in California, Kettle Foods, Inc., maker of "Kettle Chips," and Lance, Inc., maker of Cape Cod Chips will reduce acrylamide over a period of three years to 275 parts per billion. For Frito Lay, this is about a 20% reduction, while for Kettle Chips, which contain far more acrylamide, this is an 87% reduction in acrylamide. . August 26, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110826091858/http://oag.ca.gov/news/press_release?id=1595 . live .
  14. News: A stone wall made of potato chips . August 6, 2008 . David . Lazarus . Consumer Confidential . Los Angeles Times . October 28, 2011 . September 13, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140913023017/http://articles.latimes.com/2008/aug/06/business/fi-lazarus6 . live .
  15. News: Kettle Foods of Salem sold for $615M. Bloomberg News. February 26, 2010. OregonLive.com. February 27, 2010. March 1, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100301192414/http://www.oregonlive.com/business/index.ssf/2010/02/kettle_foods_of_salem_sold_for.html. live.
  16. News: Diamond wraps up acquisition of Kettle Foods. The Oregonian. March 31, 2010. The Oregonian. April 1, 2010. April 3, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100403040542/http://www.oregonlive.com/business/index.ssf/2010/03/diamond_wraps_up_acquisition_o.html. live.
  17. http://www.kettlechips.eu/just-for-retailers Just for retailers
  18. Web site: Homepage. Kettlebrand. Kettle Brand. en-US. 2020-02-01. March 6, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200306020626/https://www.kettlebrand.com/. live.
  19. http://www.kettlefoods.com/index.php?cID=217 And the winner is...
  20. Web site: Our Products . Kettle Foods . November 17, 2016 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20161118040642/http://www.kettlebrand.com/our_products/potato_chips . November 18, 2016 . mdy-all .
  21. Web site: Our Hand Cooked Chips . Kettle Foods Ltd. . January 25, 2012 . January 13, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120113073516/http://www.kettlefoods.co.uk/our-hand-cooked-chips/kettle-chips/ . live .
  22. Web site: Our Hand Cooked Chips . Kettle Foods Ltd. . July 1, 2013 . September 17, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130917034341/http://kettlechips.eu/our-hand-cooked-chips . live .