B&G, FERRERO, HOSTESS EYEING ON KELLOGG’S KEEBLER AND FAMOUS AMOS COOKIE BUSINESS
- Published | 23 January 2019
Hostess Brands, B&G Foods, and Ferrero have placed preliminary bids of more than $1.5 billion on Kellogg's Keebler, Famous Amos, and fruit snacks businesses which will drive the biscuits market.
United States: B&G foods, Hostess Brands, and Nutella-owner Ferrero have placed first-round bids on Kellogg’s Keebler, Famous Amos, and fruit snacks businesses. The deal includes Keebler Famous Amos, Murray and Mother’s cookies and Stretch Island fruit snacks could be valued at more than $1.5 billion.
Steven A. Cahillane, chairman, and CEO of Kellogg, said: “We need to make strategic choices about our business, and these brands have had difficulty competing for resources and investments within our portfolio”. The sale comes as Kellogg competitor, Campbell Soup, is selling its own cookie brands, Australia-based Arnott’s. The soup company’s cookie business has also attracted Ferrero, as well as Mondelez and Kraft Heinz.

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