Everything about Utz Quality Foods Inc totally explained
Utz Quality Foods, Inc. (rhyming with "nuts"), based in
Hanover, Pennsylvania, is the largest independent privately held snack brand in the
United States. The company was founded in
1921 and distributes a variety of
potato chips and other snack foods throughout the eastern United States.
History
Early Years
Utz Quality Foods began in 1921 as "Hanover Home Brand Potato Chips” when William and Salie Utz began making potato chips out of their home in Hanover, Pennsylvania, with an initial investment of $300. The hand-operated equipment used at the time produced approximately 50 pounds of potato chips per hour. After Salie cooked the chips, Bill delivered them to local grocery stores and farmers’ markets in the Hanover and
Baltimore, Maryland, areas.
Success soon allowed the Bill and Salie to move operations to a small cement building in the family’s backyard. In 1938, production was boosted with the purchase of an automatic fryer capable of producing 300 pounds of chips per hour.
Post-War Years and Expansion
In
1938, Francis Xavier “F.X.” Rice joined the Utz Company after marrying Arlene Utz, William and Salie Utz’s daughter. In
1949, post-war success allowed the company to build a new production facility on 10 acres in Hanover. F.X. Rice became president of the company in
1968, after the passing of Salie Utz in
1965 and Bill Utz three years later.
The
1970s began with the 50th Anniversary celebration of the company and saw the purchase of two more Hanover-based production facilities. F.X. Rice retired in
1978. The Rices’ son, Michael, succeeded F.X. as company president, while Arlene Utz Rice remained as the company’s board chairperson. Utz’s largest production facility and home of its current administrative headquarters was completed in
1983.
Modern Era
In the late
1980s, sales of Utz pretzels began growing by 20 percent annually and, by
1991,
pretzel sales comprised almost 10 percent of total revenue. In the summer of
1992, Utz added a third pretzel oven and began baking pretzels around the clock. By the middle of the decade, annual sales of Utz products topped $100 million and its employee base had reached 1,000.
In
1996, the company celebrated its 75th Anniversary. By
1999, a new public website also allowed customers to purchase Utz products for at-home delivery. As the 21st century approached, Utz employed 1,300 with annual revenues exceeding $150 million. In
2004, sales reached $235 million annually, spurred in part by market expansion, a targeted advertising campaign in the
New York City metropolitan region and a
2001 Consumer Reports taste test ranking Utz as the best tasting potato chip in the nation.
Today, Utz Quality Foods remains family-owned, with products manufactured at four separate Hanover facilities.
Products
Utz manufactures a wide variety of potato chips and pretzels – one million pounds of potato chips and 900,000 pounds of pretzels every week. Utz also produces
cheese curls,
sunflower chips,
tortilla chips,
popcorn and
party mix, offering over 90 flavors or varieties of snacks in total. Specialty items include chocolate-covered pretzels, seasonal pretzel barrels and sports mixes.
Utz regular potato chips are cooked in
cottonseed oil, while its Kettle Classic line is cooked in
peanut oil. Additionally, Utz produces an “
organic” product line, which includes products certified organic by
Quality Assurance International, as well as a “natural” product line that includes potato chips cooked in
sunflower oil. The company incorporates the “Snacking Smart” icon on a number of its products, indicating a healthier snacking choice to the consumer.
Distribution
Utz’s current distribution area spans from
Maine to
North Carolina, using 33 distribution centers along the East Coast of the United States. Utz utilizes a fleet of 800 sales people and company trucks to deliver products directly to the store. Various products manufactured by Utz are also sold through warehouse club stores across the United States.
In the mid-
1980s, Utz started a catalog
mail order service allowing consumers to order Utz products by phone for home delivery. In
1998, Utz added online ordering at
Utzsnacks.com
.
External links
Utz Quality Foods official website
Utz All Natural potato chip review
Reviews of various Utz products
Detailed history of Utz Quality Foods
History of potato chips
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