The Arden Hills agribusiness is looking to expand its African operations, an area that Land O’Lakes CEO calls “everyone’s great growth market” in the future.
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Even if you never drink beers produced by SABMiller, Anheuser-Busch InBev or their biggest competitors, the merger’s effects may trickle into the smallest corners of the $100-billion-per-year beer industry.
The popular coffee and baked goods chain hopes to begin reintroducing shops at a steady rate throughout the Minneapolis, St. Paul areas and St. Cloud.
James Snee will be only the tenth president of Hormel Foods since it began in 1891.
The Eden Prairie-based grocery conglomerate missed Wall Street expectations with flagging sales improvement compared to last year.
The Wayzata agribusiness company reported a 20 percent profit increase, but its revenue fell by over $5 billion for its fiscal first quarter of 2016.
A company 150 years in the making.
Kristy Lynn Allen, owner of The Beez Kneez, quickly discovered that her business’ survival would rely on efforts beyond simply selling its product.
The packaged food company benefited largely from its fall 2014 purchase of Annie’s Inc., which amounted to half of its sales growth.
The locations in Oakdale and New Hope are the first in an aggressive plan to butt heads with top dog Cub Foods.
Minneapolis and some west suburb areas will be the first to pilot the retailer’s newest convenience service, which is made possible through a partnership with Instacart.
B&G Foods, makers of Cream of Wheat, will acquire both Green Giant and Le Sueur vegetable brands from General Mills in a $765 million cash exchange agreement.
Dexi Zheng, owner of two China Inn Buffet restaurants, filed the unreported sales under his father’s individual income tax return to save money.
The closure of Four Firkins this summer had some wondering if the market had reached a saturation point.
The cash-loose universe of bars and restaurants is a proving ground for a new generation of security software.
A plan for dealing with the empty poultry barns at the State Fair.
The Minnetonka industrial and agriculture giant continues investment in the aquaculture industry, which is now larger than beef production.
The owner and manager of two Hibachi Grill & Supreme Buffet locations knowingly hired at least 17 illegal immigrants.