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Kraft Heinz is trying anew to squeeze value out of its disastrous deal. As part of a strategic review unveiled in May, the ...
Post-separation, RemainCo will retain Kraft Heinz’s faster-growing and more consumer-aligned brands, focusing on ...
A decade since they tied the knot, the Kraft Heinz union may be headed for splitsville. The packaged food conglomerate, which ...
In a move to streamline its operations and enhance focus on core product lines, Kraft Heinz has announced an agreement to ...
Kraft Heinz has entered into a definitive agreement to sell its infant and specialty food business in Italy to NewPrinces S.p.A., one of the country's leading food and beverage companies. The ...
Plasmon, Nipiol and Dieterba infant food; plus gluten-free brand Biaglut and low-protein products sold under the Aproten brand.
Kraft Heinz is selling its Italian infant and specialty food business to NewPrinces Group, focusing on core categories and ...
Kraft Heinz sells its Italian infant & specialty food brands, including Plasmon & Biaglut, to NewPrinces. Deal includes ...
Kraft Heinz sold its infant and specialty food business in Italy to NewPrinces as part of its strategy to drive profitable growth through its accelerate platforms, which focus on areas with high ...
Kraft Heinz said it will remove artificial dyes from its U.S. products by end of 2027 and stop making new products that contain the dyes.
Kraft Heinz is removing artificial food dyes from U.S. products by 2027. Here's what that means for some of your favorite foods and why experts say it matters.
Kraft Heinz and General Mills announced on Tuesday that they would be removing artificial food dyes from their products within the next two years.