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  2. Rodney Whitchelo - Wikipedia

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    Rodney Whitchelo was a British law enforcement officer and criminal convicted of blackmail and food contamination. He poisoned baby products as part of a plot to extort Heinz, causing a baby food scare in 1989. Whitchelo, who was dubbed the "consumer terrorist", committed his crimes while serving as a detective of the Scotland Yard. [1]

  3. Heinz - Wikipedia

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    The H. J. Heinz Company, commonly known as Heinz (/ h aɪ n z /), was an American food processing company headquartered at One PPG Place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [2] The company was founded by Henry J. Heinz in 1869. Heinz manufactures food products in plants on six continents, and markets these products in more than 200 countries and ...

  4. Pedigree Petfoods and Heinz extortion campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Pedigree Chum dog food and Heinz extortion campaign was an attempted extortion against Pedigree Petfoods and Heinz, during which an extortionist contaminated tins of dog and baby food. Pedigree was advised by police to pay limited sums of money to the extortionist, while cash machines were put under surveillance.

  5. Farley's - Wikipedia

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    Farley's was a British food manufacturing company, best known for the baby product Farley's Rusks but also for baby rice, cereals and breadsticks. The brand mascot was a teddy bear. The brand was started in the 1880s, but the company was taken over by and merged into H. J. Heinz Company in 1994.

  6. The CEO of packaged-food giant Kraft Heinz is obsessed with ...

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    Kraft Heinz CEO Carlos Abrams-Rivera eats just two meals a day, between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., as part of his intermittent-fasting routine.

  7. Farex - Wikipedia

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    Farex baby cereal was first produced by the company Glaxo in 1934. Today, Farex is one of the most popular foods for babies in Australia and New Zealand. Farex now offers cereals for different ages. [2]