Western Family Foods

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Western Family Foods
TypePrivate
IndustryPrivate Label
HeadquartersTigard, Oregon, U.S.
Key people
Ron King, CEO
Revenue$730MM (2014)
Number of employees
72 (2012)
Websitehttp://www.westernfamily.com

Western Family Foods was founded as the Pacific Mercantile Cooperative on March 3, 1934, by a group of retailer-owned grocery wholesalers. Western Family Foods was established December 19, 1963. The company supplies independent grocery stores with store brands. It is based in Tigard, Oregon. It used to distribute the Western Family, Shurfine, Shursaving, MarketChoice, and Better Buy brands, which are used in many independently owned supermarkets. On June 13, 2016, Western Family Foods announced that they had been acquired by Topco and closed their Tigard office later in 2016. [1]

Product incidents[]

On October 12, 2007, food manufacturer ConAgra recalled its Banquet and generic chicken and turkey pot pies. The recall affected frozen pot pies sold under the brands Banquet, Albertsons, Food Lion, Great Value, , , Kroger, Meijer, and Western Family.[2]

References[]

  • "Western Family, the 'quiet giant,' gets into organics". Portland Business Journal. 2008-07-06. Retrieved 2013-07-08.
  • "'Enviro Green' line of foods introduced by Western Family". Lewiston Morning Tribune. May 5, 1990.

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