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In October 2001, Foster Farms acquired the chicken operations of Southern California's Zacky Farms. [2] This addition included Zacky Farms' Fresno plant, hatchery, feed mill, and live productions ranches, as well as its Los Angeles distribution center.
Bankruptcy was filed two months later, resulting in the sale of assets of the Humboldt Creamery at auction on August 27, 2009, to Foster Farms Dairy for $19.25 million. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The former CEO pleaded guilty to changing the values of the Creamery's receivables and payables for three years between 2005 and 2008. [ 3 ]
George Foster moved to California after World War II to open outlets for Dairy Queen, since he owned the development rights in the state. However, state laws protecting the dairy industry prevented the use of dairy in restaurant names. So instead, in 1946, Foster opened a restaurant named after himself, Foster’s Old Fashion Freeze. [7]
At this flooded Foster Farms ranch, mildew cuts dark lines across the exterior of buildings where some chickens drowned. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times) A dead fish floats belly-up in the ...
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.
Consumers with questions about the recall can call the Foster Farms Consumer Hotline at (800) 338-8051 or send an email to info@fosterfarms.com. This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times ...
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.
The sheriff’s office has launched a criminal investigation.