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  5. Jennie-O - Wikipedia

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    In 1941 Jerome founded the Turkey Store Company. [3] The company was privately owned by the Olson family until 1986, when it was sold to Hormel Foods, of Austin, Minnesota. In February 2001, Jennie-O Foods, Inc., and The Turkey Store Company, consolidated under Hormel to create the brand Jennie-O Turkey Store. [4]

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    [7] [6] Bernard Matthews entered the Guinness Book of Records in 1960 as the biggest turkey farmer in Europe. [8] [9] In 1971, the company was publicly listed. [10] [11] [12] In 1980, they launched their first TV commercial featuring Turkey Breast Roast, with Matthews himself introducing the famous 'Bootiful' catchphrase in his thick Norfolk ...

  7. Turkey meat - Wikipedia

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    Turkey meat, commonly referred to as just turkey, is the meat from turkeys, typically domesticated turkeys, but also wild turkeys. It is a popular poultry dish, especially in North America and the United Kingdom , where it is traditionally consumed as part of culturally significant events such as Thanksgiving and Christmas respectively, as well ...