26 October 2013 | 14:10

McDonald's drops Heinz Ketchup

ПОДЕЛИТЬСЯ

McDonald's said Friday it was dropping ketchup king Heinz as a supplier of the key hamburger condiment, citing management changes at Heinz that put the company closer to rival Burger King, AFP reports. McDonald's said it was ending a relationship of over 40 years as it axed Heinz from its supplier list. "As a result of recent management changes at Heinz, we have decided to transition our business to other suppliers over time," it said. In February US investment star Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway together with Brazil's 3G Capital took over Heinz in a $28 billion deal. That move brought Heinz closer to Burger King, which is controlled by 3G. The change would not be a large blow to Heinz. McDonald's said it only used Heinz ketchup in two US markets, Minneapolis and Pittsburgh, as well as some foreign markets. McDonald's said in a statement that it would work with Heinz "to ensure a smooth and orderly transition of the McDonald's restaurant business." The company said they "are confident that there will be no impact to our business, our customers and our great tasting food at McDonald's."


Иконка комментария блок соц сети
McDonald's said Friday it was dropping ketchup king Heinz as a supplier of the key hamburger condiment, citing management changes at Heinz that put the company closer to rival Burger King, AFP reports. McDonald's said it was ending a relationship of over 40 years as it axed Heinz from its supplier list. "As a result of recent management changes at Heinz, we have decided to transition our business to other suppliers over time," it said. In February US investment star Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway together with Brazil's 3G Capital took over Heinz in a $28 billion deal. That move brought Heinz closer to Burger King, which is controlled by 3G. The change would not be a large blow to Heinz. McDonald's said it only used Heinz ketchup in two US markets, Minneapolis and Pittsburgh, as well as some foreign markets. McDonald's said in a statement that it would work with Heinz "to ensure a smooth and orderly transition of the McDonald's restaurant business." The company said they "are confident that there will be no impact to our business, our customers and our great tasting food at McDonald's."
Читайте также
Join Telegram
Kazakhstanis advised to leave Ukraine
Sirens to sound throughout Kazakhstan
COVID-19 may shrink cancer tumors
Earthquake struck Kyrgyzstan overnight
Apple stops making popular device
Kazakhstan may have its own Antalya
How Tokayev was greeted in Serbia
Abkhazia's president signs resignation
How Kazakhstanis will rest in December
Лого TengriSport мобильная Лого TengriLife мобильная Иконка меню мобильная
Иконка закрытия мобильного меню

Exchange Rates

 494.98   521.17   4.92 

 

Weather

 

Редакция Advertising
Социальные сети