Crisco owner B&G Foods sells tomato brands amid efforts to reshape portfolio

Built through a series of acquisitions, B&G Foods is taking a far different approach these days. The New Jersey company has been actively slimming down its portfolio to streamline its focus and reduce its overall debt load.  B&G sold Green Giant canned business to Seneca Foods in 2023 and snacks brand Back to Nature a year earlier to Barilla. The company is also looking to ferrous fumarate 210mg tablets buy uksell the Green Giant frozen business.Don Pepino and Sclafani are smallerspatone vs ferrous fumarate offerings within B&G’s portfolio of more than 50 brands that also include Ortega, Cream of Wheat and Crisco. Don Pepino and Sclafani make sauces and tomato products, categories that face significant competition from brand names and private-label offerings. This headwind is unlikely to abate as inflation-weary consumers cut back on spending and look to save money when they can.During the company’s first-quarter earnings call, CEO Casey Keller said reshaping B&Gferrous gluconate meaning’s portfolio “is a very high priority for the company and critical to our future strategic direction and risk profile.” The CEO said hferro f tab pregnancyis goal includes creating “a more highly focused B&G” that can be a foundation for M&A growth in its core business lines, principally spiferrous fumarate in foodces and seasonings, Mexican meal preparation and baking staples.