Hillshire Brands was created when the former Sara Lee Corporation spun-off its beverage division and renamed the remaining pieces of the company Hillshire Brands in 2012.
The beverage division, which produced coffee and tea, became D.E. Master Blenders 1753.
On the same day, the company began trading publicly on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol HSH.
Hillshire Brands manages the brands Hilshire Farm, Ball Park, Jimmy Dean, and State Fair, which are all deli meats and other packaged meat products including hot dogs and sausages. Aidells and Gallo are the company’s artisanal brands.
Hillshire Brands also produces Sara Lee cheesecake and line of frozen desserts.
Today Hillshire Brands trades on the NYSE, is a member of the S&P 400, has 9,100 employees, and had $3.98 billion in revenue in 2013.
Hillshire BrandsHillshire Brands was created when the former Sara Lee Corporation spun-off its beverage division and renamed the remaining pieces of the company Hillshire Brands in 2012.
The beverage division, which produced coffee and tea, became D.E. Master Blenders 1753.
On the same day, the company began trading publicly on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol HSH.
History
Hillshire Brands manages the brands Hilshire Farm, Ball Park, Jimmy Dean, and State Fair, which are all deli meats and other packaged meat products including hot dogs and sausages. Aidells and Gallo are the company’s artisanal brands.
Hillshire Brands also produces Sara Lee cheesecake and line of frozen desserts.
Today Hillshire Brands trades on the NYSE, is a member of the S&P 400, has 9,100 employees, and had $3.98 billion in revenue in 2013.
Janelle Clanton says
I have a complaint. I got five boxes of Hillshire Farms cheese and sausage gift packages to give family for Xmas. Because I am retired and live on a fixed income, I got the $14.98 packages. I opened one and looked at the cheese. Very minute amount of 4 oz (2 of them) and two summer sausages at 5 oz each. A very small amount of wheat crackers and a little tiny jar of spicy mustard. It isn’t worth what I paid. Maybe $7.50 for the whole box it might be worth. I feel embarrassed now to give family such a cheap skimpy Xmas gift. I will never buy this type of thing again from Hillshire Farms. A total rip off!
Patricia Capello says
i just purchased a small plate Genoa Salame and it only had 4 crackers instead of 6 and the cheese was totally cut to pieces i think your customer service has to step up a bunch. I am not willing to pay that much for an item and only get half.
Teresa Ha says
Hello: I just loved the Jimmy Dean Three Cheese Omelet which have been discontinued. Would you please consider reissuing it? It would be wonderful inclusion in the Keto and low carb diet plants. Thanks.
Denver says
I have a coupon CPN-O-308 save 7 cents(don’t have cents image on my key board)It is in very good condition. Would you be interested in me sending it to you?
wallace ogle says
I have been buying your small platters (GENOA SALAME) for some time now. And I
find it some what disappointing that lately, I have been getting shorted on the (SALAME).
It may a little stupid for me to mention but, I do believe that you should get what you pay
for. And I would appreciate your attention to the matter. Thank you for your time!
Dale Blandford says
I called the number on your package of Beef Hot links and talked with a very nice lady named Sharon. I told her your hot links are just terrible now and not hot at all and pretty mushy. She told me the recipe had been changed because people complained they were too hot. Really??? Why would a consumer purchase a product with the word “hot” in the description and then complain because they were too hot? You’ve ruined another product and have lost another customer. I used to purchase your Kielbasa until it became mushy. Sharon told me others have called to complain about the hot links and hopefully you will change back to the original recipe. However, I do not believe you changed the recipe because consumers complained they were too hot. You changed the recipe to save money and make a bigger profit. Why else would you change a good product into a mushy version of a bad hot dog.
Nick Radziseski says
I purchased 4 Jimmy Dean Steak and Eggs breakfast bowls. My problem is that I had a problem finding the steak and eggs , but I had no problem finding the potatoes. If I wanted that many potatoes I would have purchased a bag and boiled them . This breakfast bowl is definitely not worth the price I had to pay.This bowl needs a new name like “Potatoe Bowl” .
Nancy Burek says
Will your ever change the casings on your Italian Sausage and Bratwurst to make them edible again. What ever you did you ruined the sausage.
It used to be tender, but now we can’t eat it and it is just a waste of money to buy those two items.
Please contact me to let me know if you will be making a change.