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Old Dutch Foods

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The company began as Old Dutch Products Co. in 1934. They originated in St. Paul, Minnesota, but moved to Minneapolis in 1937. In 1968, they moved again, this time to Roseville, Minnesota, where they remain today.

Old Dutch opened a plant in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1954 to manufacture chips for the Canadian market. The head office for Canadian operations remains in Winnipeg.

Old Dutch acquired Humpty Dumpty snack Foods, Inc in 2006. Today Old Dutch runs 6 chips factories, 4 in Canada and 2 in the United States (Minnesota). Plants in Prince Edward Island and Quebec were closed in 2008 and 2013 respectively.

Brands include Dutch Crunch, Ariba and Humpty Dumpty.
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News for this Company

 Announcement of expansion of Hartland Potato chip compamany
August 05, 2010

Old Dutch Foods expands Hartland potato chips plant with NB government support

Old Dutch Foods will expand their Hartland plant with support of a $15-million loan of the New Brunswick government.The New Brunswick governement is investing in Old Dutch Foods Ltd. to help it expand its operations in New Brunswick and add 40 jobs to ...
Old Dutch
April 02, 2009

Old Dutch workers locked out at Calgary Chips Plant

Union representatives in Alberta are calling for a boycott of Old Dutch potato chips after the company locked out its unionized workers at Calgary on Sunday. The United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 401 confirmed Wednesday that its members h...