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Campari Group is an Italian multinational beverage company founded in 1860 by Gaspare Campari in Milan. It specializes in premium spirits, wines, and non-alcoholic apéritifs, and ranks as the sixth-largest player in the global premium spirits industry. The company has a rich history, beginning with the creation of the iconic Campari aperitif and expanding significantly under the leadership of Gaspare's son, Davide. Today, Campari Group operates 21 in-market companies and 22 production plants, employing around 4,000 people. The company's portfolio includes well-known brands such as Aperol, Appleton Estate rum, Campari, SKYY Vodka, Wild Turkey bourbon, and Grand Marnier liqueur. Campari Group emphasizes aperitifs that are central to social rituals and targets a broad consumer base through both organic growth and strategic acquisitions. With a presence in over 190 countries, the company actively promotes Italian aperitif culture and invests in brand heritage and marketing innovations.
Cargill, Incorporated is a global agribusiness company founded in 1865 by William Wallace Cargill. Starting as a single grain warehouse in Iowa, it has grown to become the largest private company in the United States by revenue, operating in approximately 70 countries with around 160,000 employees. Cargill serves 125 markets and focuses on food security through its extensive supply chain connections. The company offers a diverse range of products and services across agriculture, food production, and commodities trading. This includes agricultural commodities like grain trading, oilseeds, and fertilizers, as well as animal nutrition products such as livestock feed and beef processing. Cargill also provides food ingredients, including starches, vegetable oils, and cocoa, along with other services like flour milling and energy trading. With a commitment to research-driven advancements, Cargill connects farmers to markets through a network of warehouses, ports, and trading offices worldwide.
General Mills is a prominent global food company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It specializes in packaged consumer foods, including breakfast cereals, flour, snacks, baking mixes, yogurt, and vegetables. The company has a rich history, originating from a flour mill established in 1866 and officially incorporated in 1928. Over the years, General Mills has introduced well-known brands such as Wheaties, Cheerios, and Bisquick, and has grown through strategic acquisitions, including Pillsbury and Chex. With a workforce of over 30,000 employees, General Mills focuses on innovation and purpose-driven food production. The company serves consumers through retail channels, offering iconic household brands like Betty Crocker and Pillsbury. General Mills is also committed to community involvement through the General Mills Foundation, supporting charitable initiatives and employee volunteerism.
NotCo is a Chilean food technology company founded in 2015, focused on creating plant-based alternatives to animal products using artificial intelligence. The company utilizes its proprietary AI platform, Giuseppe, to analyze the molecular structure of animal-based foods and identify plant-based ingredients that replicate their taste and texture. This innovative approach allows for faster and more precise product development. NotCo offers a variety of plant-based products designed for mainstream consumers, including NotMilk, a dairy-free milk alternative, NotBurger, a plant-based burger patty, and other items like NotMayo, NotIceCream, and NotChicken. These products are available in major retail chains such as Whole Foods and Walmart, and are featured in menus at popular foodservice brands like Shake Shack and Starbucks. NotCo has also formed strategic partnerships, including a joint venture with Kraft Heinz and collaboration with McDonald’s, to expand its reach and develop new plant-based offerings.