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Pringles potato chips
Pringles potato chips were first invented by Procter & Gamble in the United States in 1970. As of 2019, they have 49 years of history. Since 1998, Pringles potato chips have maintained its position as the number one brand in the market in terms of sales volume, and Pringles potato chips have become one of the best snack choices for young people.
Basic information
Chinese name
Pringles potato chips
English name
Pringles
Foundation date
1970
Affiliated companies
Procter & Gamble Company of the United States
Table of contents
1 Introduction
2 Interpretation
3 Mergers and Acquisitions
4 Sources
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Pringles Potato Chips It is the only food product launched by P&G in the Chinese market and is also one of the most unique products. In 1970, Pringles potato chips were born in the United States. Its advanced production technology has given Pringles potato chips three unique brand advantages: curved chip packaging, unique canning, and delicious taste and crunchy texture. In just thirty years, Pringles potato chips have quickly become a popular "delicious ambassador" around the world. An interesting detail about Pringles is that because the production process of Pringles potato chips is very complex and unique, all Pringles potato chips in the world have only two "originals" - they all come from the United States and Belgium. of two factories. The two factories produce approximately 50,000,000 boxes of Pringles every year, bringing great taste and happiness to consumers around the world.
Among all potato chips, Pringles potato chips, which only entered the Chinese market in 1997, have won the favor of many consumers with its unique characteristics. Pringles potato chips come in a variety of flavors to satisfy consumers’ different preferences. The unique and cute curved design of the potato chips itself is not only convenient for entry and stimulating appetite, but also convenient for regular arrangement to gather the most "potato chip friends" in a family - Pringles round jar; beautiful jar The packaging is easy to carry and pleasing to the eye, while ensuring the integrity and quality of the curved potato chips. All of this makes Pringles potato chips the best catalyst for a happy mood. Whether you are going out with friends or spending time with your family, chewing a bite of Pringles potato chips, which are fragrant and crispy, can create a happy and relaxed mood; competing with friends for the last piece of Pringles potato chips can experience the naughty and naughty friendship ; Share the last piece of Pringles with your family and enjoy the sweet and warm family affection... Share Pringles and share your happiness. This is probably why men, women and children of all ages love Pringles.
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Pingke, as opposed to Xia Ke. In ancient times, "Xia Ke" existed in the world by following human ethics and chivalrous ways, while today's "Pinkers" exist in the world by following moral principles. Specifically, they refer to occupations that are different from blue-collar, gray-collar, white-collar, and gold-collar. Pink-collar people are often a group of people who constantly absorb professional knowledge and constantly transform the learning at each stage into the world. Their career scope is also relatively wide, including accountants, programmers, teachers, and other relatively independent professions. oriented crowd, he has been deeply loved by consumers recently.
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Diamond Foods Inc (DMND) announced that it has agreed to acquire the Pringles potato chip business of Procter & Gamble Company (P&G) at a transaction price of approximately 15 billion dollars. Under the agreement, Diamond Foods will pay P&G $1.5 billion in common stock (29.1 million shares). After the transaction is completed, P&G shareholders will own approximately 57% of the enlarged Diamond Foods, while existing Diamond shareholders will continue to own the remaining approximately 43%. As part of the deal, Diamond will also assume $850 million in Pringles debt. Including this debt, the transaction is valued at $2.35 billion. Diamond said the deal will more than triple the size of its fast-food business and will generate net revenue of approximately $1.8 billion for its fiscal year ending July 31, 2012. The company also expects to take one-time charges of approximately $100 million related to the transaction over the next two years.
Procter & Gamble said the transaction would bring it a one-time gain of approximately $1.5 billion, or 50 cents per share. P&G has sold Folgers coffee, Jif peanut butter, Crisco shortening and Sunny Delight beverage brands, and Pringles is its last remaining big food brand.
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"Pingles" is not a new term, but the early Internet "Pingles" were too niche, and the taste they emphasized was Pringle's petty bourgeoisie attitude failed to make waves on the Internet.
The popularization of the word "Pingke" originated from a "God of Cooking" competition held by Koubei.com. This event, which brought together grassroots food lovers, set off a wave of restaurant reviews and sharing of dining experiences on Word-of-mouth. In the process, netizens intentionally or unintentionally named people who love food and are willing to share their "food foraging" experiences as "Pingke", and gradually extended it to those who have real consumption experience in real life and are willing to do so. A group of netizens who record and share consumption experiences online. The term "Pingke" has also been recognized and loved by netizens, and a group of netizens who call themselves "Pingke" has emerged. Pringle is a kind of life, an attitude, and an experience. They record their real-life consumption experiences online and share them with the public group of netizens.
Word of mouth, experience life, share freely
On August 12, 2010, the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine announced a batch of substandard food and cosmetics seized when entering China in March. "Blacklist", 86 batches of food and cosmetics.
Among them, ***131.4 tons of three types of infant formula milk powder imported from France's Nutribio company were found to have failed sensory testing, and "Guozi Gongfang" jackfruit slices imported from Vietnam are familiar to domestic consumers. 38.92 kilograms of "Pringles" chili-flavored potato chips produced by P&G in the United States were found to have an excessive bacterial count and have been returned. The "Heinz" cream salad dressing imported from the UK was found to have illegal use of the chemical substance riboflavin, and 1.8 kilograms of cow cheese imported from France with excessive coliform bacteria intercepted at the Capital Airport. These two products have also been destroyed.
The relevant person in charge of the Import and Export Food Safety Bureau of the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine emphasized that these foreign foods and cosmetics on the "blacklist" have been returned, destroyed or repurposed, and have not entered the domestic market for sale.