We are proud of the high-quality coffee that we produce for our customers. Check out this video to learn more about our coffee experts and Licensed Q Graders. #BetterTogether #TreeHouseFoods
TreeHouse Foods
食品和饮料制造业
Oak Brook,Illinois 57,924 位关注者
A leader in private label snacking and beverages.
关于我们
TreeHouse Foods, Inc. is a leading private brands snacking and beverage manufacturer in North America. Our purpose is to engage and delight - one customer at a time. Through our customer focus and category experience, we strive to deliver excellent service and build capabilities and insights to drive mutually profitable growth for TreeHouse and for our customers. Our purpose is supported by investment in depth, capabilities and operational efficiencies which are aimed to capitalize on the long-term growth prospects in the categories in which we operate.
- 网站
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https://www.treehousefoods.com
TreeHouse Foods的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 食品和饮料制造业
- 规模
- 5,001-10,000 人
- 总部
- Oak Brook,Illinois
- 类型
- 上市公司
- 创立
- 2005
地点
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主要
2021 Spring Rd
600
US,Illinois,Oak Brook,60523
TreeHouse Foods员工
动态
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National Pickle Day is the perfect occasion to celebrate our love of pickles and the fantastic TreeHouse Foods employees who help produce our pickle products.? ? Pickles were one of TreeHouse Food’s first categories, and our pickle facilities have storied histories – some spanning 160+ years! Our three pickle facilities are located in Faison, North Carolina; Green Bay, Wisconsin; and Chicago, Illinois. ? #BetterTogether #NationalPickleDay #TreeHouseFoods
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Did you know… it’s National Nacho (Cheese) Day! To celebrate, we’re highlighting our Dixon, Illinois, facility, where we have produced cheese, the natural BFF of nacho chips, since 1983. With flavors from classic nacho to Monterey Jack, our cheese sauce is used in kitchens nationwide! #EngageAndDelight #TreeHouseFoods
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Meet Shelly Swihart, our Corporate Controller at TreeHouse Foods. Shelly works in our corporate offices in Oak Brook, Illinois. “I love working in the food industry because food plays such an important role in people’s lives,” said Shelly. “Who doesn’t love to come around a table to enjoy snacks and beverages with family and friends?” We are fortunate to have talented team members like Shelly at TreeHouse Foods! #TreeHouseFoods #EngageAndDelight #BetterTogether
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At TreeHouse Foods, we are fans of desserts, so it’s only fitting that we celebrate National Dessert Day! As a private brands snacking and beverage manufacturer, we produce a variety of cookie and candy products. (And, they are delicious!) In celebration of National Dessert Day, tell us your go-to dessert. Cookies? Candy? Pie? #NationalDessertDay #TreeHouseFoods #LofthouseCookies
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Our Faison, North Carolina, facility has always been an important fixture in their local community. Charles F. Cates founded the Cates pickle business in 1898. The business eventually moved from its original location in Mebane, North Carolina, to Faison. The plant was acquired by Dean Foods and became part of TreeHouse Foods in 2005. And, the facility has kept with tradition – it still produces pickles! Not only does the facility have a long history in the community, but it also lays claim to producing the first American pickle launched into space. Dr. William Thornton, who became a highly accomplished NASA astronaut during his long and distinguished career, was from the town of Faison. Wanting to help support and recognize his community, he brought a Cates Dill Pickle from the Faison plant with him into orbit on the Challenger shuttle during the Spacelab 3 Mission (STS 51-B) from April 29 - May 6, 1985. The mission was accomplished in 110 orbits of the Earth, so the pickle spent 169 hours in space! More than 200 people from the community of Faison traveled in person to see the space shuttle launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida. Our Faison plant has a rich history in the community, and we are proud of our employees and the facility. While there are many pickle plants in the U.S., only one can say it produced the first pickle in space! #BetterToghther?
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The TreeHouse Foods Parent and Caregiver Network recently hosted an outdoor challenge, encouraging families to get outside and take some great pictures! Employees captured their various outdoor pursuits, and the winners received prizes through our internal recognition program. The Parent & Caregiver Network is an Employee Resource Group (ERG) created and run by TreeHouse Foods employees. It offers working parents and caregivers an inclusive and supportive community and provides employees with tools?to achieve their professional goals while balancing their personal commitments. ? In addition to?the Parent & Caregiver Network, TreeHouse Foods ERGs include the Black Employee Resource Group, Emerging Professionals Resource Group, Free to Be Me Resource Group, and Women @ TreeHouse Resource Group. #TreeHouseFoods #EngageAndDelight?
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Sunday is #NationalCoffeeDay, which warrants celebration! Our TreeHouse Foods team knows their way around a great cup of coffee!?We make everything from bagged whole bean and ground coffee to single-serve coffee pods.?We even make a wide range of creamers, too.?So, tell us, how do you like your coffee? Iced? Hot? With lots of cream and sugar? #TreeHouseFoods #EngageAndDelight
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Manoj Shah, a Senior Microbiologist at TreeHouse Foods, was recently recognized as one of STOP Foodborne Illness Alliance’s 40 Under 40 Food Safety Professionals! Manoj provides microbiological expertise and food safety support across our organization, working with a cross-functional team to meet food safety standards and drive continuous improvement. We are incredibly proud to have amazing employees like Manoj at TreeHouse Foods! #EngageAndDelight #TreeHouseFoods #BetterTogether?
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Originally opened in 1915, our Wayland, Michigan, facility was built by the Helvetia Milk Condensing Company. The Helvetia Milk Condensing Company employed approximately 20 people and produced evaporated milk. Various entities owned the facility before it was acquired by TreeHouse Foods in 2005. Over the years, the facility has made a variety of products, including dried eggs, ice cream milk, Instant Breakfast and Heartland Puffed Cereal. We currently produce non-dairy creamer at the facility. Our Wayland facility is also connected to the local community. In May, the plant quickly stepped in with donations after a tornado hit a nearby town, donating supplies to help those who were impacted. “Tornadoes don’t occur in Michigan very often, so we knew we had to do something to help,” said Meaghan Newton, HR Manager for the Wayland plant. “Fortunately, we only had a few employees with residences in Portage, and they only had minor damage to their homes. Sadly, it affected hundreds of others and destroyed many homes and businesses completely.” The Wayland facility is a wonderful demonstration of our #BetterTogether value. It’s an integral part of the community and an important part of the TreeHouse Foods family! #TreeHouseFoods #EngageAndDelight