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The pricy pineapples are hand-picked in "ultra-limited harvests, uniquely and specially grown by the expert growers," according to Del Monte, which might explain the price tag.
Del Monte Foods Inc. (trading as Del Monte Foods) is an American food production and distribution company [4] and subsidiary of NutriAsia, headquartered in Walnut Creek, California. [5] Del Monte Foods is one of the largest producers, distributors and marketers of branded processed food for the U.S. retail market, generating approximately $1.73 ...
The purveyor of all things pineapple, Fresh Del Monte, has been developing its Pinkglow Pineapple variety on a farm in Costa Rica since 2005, and this month, they hit the market—and instantly ...
Fruit distributor Fresh Del Monte launched their newest creation in North America this month: a red pineapple with a $400 price tag. The pineapple specialist has given the world the Honeyglow ...
Fresh Del Monte Produce was created in 1989 when RJR Nabisco sold the fresh fruit division of Del Monte Foods to Polly Peck. [4] After the collapse of Polly Peck, Fresh Del Monte was sold to Mexican businessman Carlos Cabal Peniche. Cabal fled Mexico after being accused of fraud and the Mexican government seized Fresh Del Monte. [citation ...
Del Monte marketed these pineapples under the name "Del Monte Gold Extra Sweet." Dole obtained the MD-2 pineapple through non-legal means via a farmer in Costa Rica who had been hired by Del Monte to grow the pineapple. Dole then began selling the same variety under the moniker "Dole Premium Select."
In the US, in 1986, the Pineapple Research Institute was dissolved and its assets divided between Del Monte and Maui Land and Pineapple. Del Monte took cultivar '73–114', dubbed 'MD-2', to its plantations in Costa Rica, found it to be well-suited to growing there, and launched it publicly in 1996 as 'Gold Extra Sweet', while Del Monte also ...
Shares of Dole and Fresh Del Monte, which are publicly traded, unlike Chiquita, fell around 1.5% and 1.8%, respectively, on Wednesday. Dole is still up about 37% from last year, while Del Monte ...