June 19, 2013

Tyson Foods subsidiary acquires Utah firm

BY: AP Staff Writer FEBRUARY 15, 2013 | MODIFIED: FEBRUARY 15, 2013 AT 3:31 PM
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SPRINGDALE, Ark. (AP) — Officials with Springdale-based Tyson Foods Inc. have announced that a Tyson subsidiary has purchased the assets of Don Julio Foods of Clearfield, Utah.

Tyson president and CEO Donnie Smith said Friday that Tyson Mexican Original, Inc. will acquire the company. Terms of the purchase were not revealed.

Tyson Mexican Original is the second-largest manufacturer of tortillas in the U.S. Don Julio foods produces flour and corn tortillas and snacks such as potato chips, tortilla chips and pretzels that are sold nationwide under the brand names Don Julio Authentic and Clover Club.

Tyson said Don Julio has about 50 employees and that most are expected to be retained by Tyson.

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