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Shares in the food maker have lost about two-thirds of their value since Kraft and H.J. Heinz merged in 2015 in a deal backed by Warren Buffet's Berkshire Hathaway that was aimed at cutting costs and ...
Kraft Heinz's potential spinoff of slower-growing brands such as Velveeta cheese is a risky last-ditch effort to boost ...
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Kraft Heinz is trying anew to squeeze value out of its disastrous deal. As part of a strategic review unveiled in May, the ...
Post-separation, RemainCo will retain Kraft Heinz’s faster-growing and more consumer-aligned brands, focusing on ...
W hen Warren Buffett, a venerable investor, and 3G Capital, a private-equity firm, merged Kraft and Heinz in 2015 to create a ...
Kraft Heinz may spin off its Kraft-branded business in a $20bn deal, leaving a core focus on sauces and spreads. Bond markets ...
Kraft Heinz has announced plans to eliminate all FD&C colours from its US food and drinks portfolio by the end of 2027.
Food giant Kraft Heinz will remove all artificial colors from its brands as synthetic food dyes face renewed scrutiny from consumers and RFK Jr.
Chicago's Kraft Heinz will be pulling artificial dyes from its U.S. products starting in 2027 and will no longer roll out new products with the dyes.
Kraft Heinz is removing artificial food dyes from U.S. products by 2027. Here's what that means for some of your favorite foods and why experts say it matters.
Kraft Heinz plans to stop using artificial dyes in its U.S. products by 2027, with the majority of its products already using natural colors, and will not launch new products that contain them.