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  2. Bumble Bee Foods - Wikipedia

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    Bumble Bee Seafoods Building in San Diego's Petco Park Bumble Bee Foods in Santa Fe Springs, California. Bumble Bee Foods, LLC, is an American company that produces canned tuna, salmon, other seafoods, and chicken under the brand names "Bumble Bee," "Wild Selections," "Beach Cliff," "Brunswick," and "Snow's."

  3. FCF Co., Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    FCF was founded in 1972. [3]In 2019 FCF placed a stalking horse bid following the bankruptcy of Bumble Bee Foods, [5] they already held a 25% stake in the company. [1] In 2020 they successfully acquired Bumble Bee Foods.

  4. Clover Leaf Seafoods - Wikipedia

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    Clover Leaf Seafoods was formerly owned by Canadian Connors Brothers Limited when merged with American counterpart brand Bumble Bee Seafoods in 2003, it was then sold to American equity firm Centre Partners (based in Los Angeles) in 2005, then sold to Lion Capital (based in London) in 2010. In 2020, FCF Co, Ltd. (FCF), a privately held ...

  5. Bumble Bee Foods Is Tracking Seafood Across Global Supply ...

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    Bumble Bee Foods, North America's largest branded shelf-stable seafood company, has announced that it will use the SAP cloud platform blockchain to trace the movement of yellowfin tuna from the ...

  6. Ex-Bumble Bee CEO canned for fixing tuna prices - AOL

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    The ex-president and CEO of Bumble Bee Foods was convicted for his participation in an antitrust conspiracy to fix prices of canned tuna.

  7. Bumble Bee tuna - Wikipedia

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  8. Bumblebee - Wikipedia

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    The word "bumblebee" is a compound of "bumble" and "bee"—'bumble' meaning to hum, buzz, drone, or move ineptly or flounderingly. [1] The generic name Bombus , assigned by Pierre André Latreille in 1802, is derived from the Latin word for a buzzing or humming sound, borrowed from Ancient Greek βόμβος ( bómbos ).

  9. Chicken of the Sea - Wikipedia

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    The company's official explanation for the name of their product is that, in the "old days", fishermen referred to white albacore tuna as "chicken of the sea". It was so called because of the white color of its flesh and mild flavor reminded them of chicken. The founder of the company thought it would be a unique name for a brand of tuna. [7]