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Foster Farms is an American poultry company. The company has been privately owned since 1939. It was operated by the Foster family since 1939 until recently, now operated and owned by private equity firm Atlas Holdings, after their purchase of the company in 2022.
Up to recent years, Foster Farms’ CEO was always a family member until Laura Flanagan was appointed in 2016, followed by Dan Huber in 2019.
Foster Farms is recalling nearly 148,000 pounds of chicken sold at Costco warehouse stores after some customers found pieces of hard, clear plastic in their frozen meat, federal inspectors said.
Foster Farms and three temporary staffing agencies were fined $3.8 million collectively for allegedly failing to inform nearly 4,000 temporary workers of their COVID-19 supplemental paid sick leave.
In 2008, Foster Farms Dairy announced its intention to rebrand itself as Crystal Creamery. [4] In 2009, Foster Farms Dairy acquired Humboldt Creamery, based in Fernbridge, California (near Eureka). The name change was phased in from 2009 to 2012. [5] Crystal Creamery's 120th Anniversary was celebrated in 2021.
In 1927, Charles Foster died, and his 50-year-old daughter Caroline Foster took charge of the farm. She continued to sell milk, eggs, butter, vegetables, and honey to local customers and friends. In 1928, Caroline Foster bought a gasoline-powered tractor; this was a technological advancement replacing Charles Foster's method of draft horses ...
The farm is based in the Lewistown Valley outside of Tamaqua, Pennsylvania. [23] Brock C. Stein, representative of the fourth generation of the Koch family, runs Koch's Turkey. [24] Koch's has been one of the first to grow antibiotic-free turkeys with an all-vegetarian diet. The farms raise over 800,000 turkeys annually. [25]
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