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A sustainability veteran with more than 24 years’ experience, Stangis has built sustainability teams at both Intel and Campbell Soup . WSJ Pro: Do you have a favorite sustainable product or service, that isn’t an Apollo company? In terms of our regulatory reporting, we made some great progress, but it’s also helping and building the tools for our portfolio companies. Stangis: We’ve got data from all of our portfolio companies from surveys of 100-plus questions every year. So our portfolio companies, they’re literally doing sustainability reporting to us, we’re compiling it and then making that public.
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“Pesticide exposure during pregnancy may lead to an increased risk of birth defects, low birth weight, and fetal death,” the American Academy of Pediatrics stated. “Exposure in childhood has been linked to attention and learning problems, as well as cancer.”Yet pesticide exposure is widespread, even for chemicals that were banned years ago by federal agencies. In the 2023 Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce — a list of nonorganic produce with the most pesticides — researchers found 210 different pesticides on the 12 foods. In addition, consumers can ask food companies to “release the actual test results of pesticide concentrations in their products,” said EWG’s Temkin. “Food companies have not been publishing such data, instead relying on generalities,” she said via email.
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New York CNN —Iconic canned soup company Campbell is expanding its reach in the Italian food market. Campbell (CPB) announced Monday that it would acquire Sovos Brands, maker of the popular Italian food brands like Rao’s sauces and Michael Angelo’s frozen entrees, as well as noosa yogurt, in a deal worth $2.7 billion. But Campbell said Rao’s sauces attract a different consumer set than Prego’s. “Rao’s is the premium, market-leading sauce and it strengthens and diversifies our Meals & Beverages portfolio, complementing the core, mainstream portfolio,” the company told CNN. Sovos Brands founder and head Todd Lachman called the acquisition a “momentous occasion.”“We have built a one-of-a-kind, high growth food company focused on taste-led products across a portfolio of premium brands, anchored by the Rao’s brand,” he said in a statement included in Campbell’s news release.
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Campbell Soup CEO Mark Clouse goes one-on-one with Jim CramerCampbell Soup Company President and CEO Mark Clouse joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to discuss resilience while facing economic headwinds, retailer inventory rebuild, and more.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCampbell's still seeing growth from canned-soup business, says CEO Mark ClouseCampbell Soup Company President and CEO Mark Clouse joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to discuss resilience while facing economic headwinds, retailer inventory rebuild, and more.
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Campbell’s Enticing Future in Snacks
  + stars: | 2023-04-08 | by ( Aaron Back | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Campbell Soup Company has long been more than its name suggests. Now its underappreciated snack business looks set to become its star performer. Campbell is composed of two divisions: meals and beverages, which includes its namesake soups as well as brands such as Pace salsas and V8 juices; and snacks, which features the Pepperidge Farm line of cookies and Goldfish crackers, among other brands.
United Natural Foods — The organic food company tumbled 27% after posting earnings for its fiscal second quarter that missed analyst expectations. Stitch Fix — The styling company saw shares drop 10% after it reported weaker-than-expected revenue for the latest quarter as well as a wider-than-forecast loss. The Omaha-based conglomerate bought nearly 5.8 million shares of the oil company in a few trades on Friday, Monday and Tuesday, bumping Berkshire's ownership to 22.2%. Campbell Soup Company — Campbell Soup saw shares rise nearly 2% after its fiscal second quarter earnings, revenue and margins beat analysts' expectations. The company's revenue also topped expectations, coming in at $637 million compared to $625 million anticipated by Refinitiv analysts.
How TV dinners changed American cooking, forever
  + stars: | 2023-02-24 | by ( Kate Sammer | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
American frozen food aisles wouldn't be as jam-packed if it wasn't for the TV dinner. Our desire for convenience in the kitchen has fueled a wave of food innovations, and it all began with the TV dinner. The TV dinner's promise of a hot-and-ready meal in under 25 minutes laid the groundwork for convenience-centric meal options to become the norm today. "Convenience foods are always going to be important for the consumer," said Phyllis Levy, the former executive director of new ventures at Campbell Soup Company . Watch this video to find out how TV dinners ushered in a new age of convenience in American kitchens, and how they led to a pandemic-era boom in frozen food sales.
As the host of the radio program the "The CEO Show" for the last 15 years, I've interviewed more than 1,000 of the world's top CEOs. These leaders all come from different backgrounds and have run very different companies, from Proctor & Gamble to Dunkin' Brands to LinkedIn. Robert Sanchez became CEO of Ryder System, a multibillion-dollar transportation and supply chain solutions company, in 2013. Nearly all the CEOs I talked to listed collaboration skills as one of their most desired traits in an employee. So rather than being offended, "any time someone interrupted me, I actually saw it as a positive opportunity," he said.
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