Ore-Ida is an American brand of potato-based frozen foods currently produced and distributed by the H. J. Heinz Company (now part of Kraft Heinz). Ore-Ida's primary production facility is located in Ontario, Oregon, and the company employs over 1,000 local residents. Ore-Ida is generally considered a leading potato brand in the American market, consistently accounting for a large amount of processed potatoes sold.
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History
In 1934, Mormon entrepreneurs F. Nephi Grigg and Golden Grigg began growing sweet corn in eastern Oregon. Their first company, Grigg Brothers, became the largest distributor of sweet corn in the United States. In 1949, the brothers rented a frozen food plant located in Ontario, Oregon near the border of the state of Idaho, and converted it into potato-processing facility. They purchased the facility around 1952 after the plant went into foreclosure. The company was officially founded that year as the Oregon Frozen Foods Company.
The company initially produced and sold frozen corn and French fries. In 1953, Nephi and his brother Golden developed Tater Tots, bite-sized "logs" formed from spiced slivers of potatoes, which were leftovers from French fry production. Tater Tots are today considered the brand's most well known product.
In 1960, the company built a second plant in Burley, Idaho, where their potato fields were located. That year, the company was renamed Ore-Ida Foods, Inc. The company's name is a syllabic abbreviation of the first few letters of Oregon and Idaho and the original logo consisted of the outlines of Oregon and Idaho with Ore-Ida superimposed in italicized letters. After going public in 1961, the Ore-Ida brand was acquired by the H. J. Heinz Company in 1965. The Heinz company coined Ore-Ida's long term advertising slogan: "When it says Ore-Ida, it's All Righta." McCain Foods purchased Ore-Ida's foodservice division in 1997, acquiring five of the company's plants including the Burley location. Ore-Ida's division headquarters were located in Boise, Idaho until 1999, when a new frozen foods division was created based at Heinz's corporate headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Sports sponsorship
- In 2005 and 2006 Ore-Ida sponsored Brian Vickers' #57 Chevrolet in the NASCAR Busch Series. In 2007, Ore-Ida/Heinz and Delimex foods (another Heinz brand) sponsored the #21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford for selected NASCAR NEXTEL Cup events, driven by Jon Wood and Bill Elliott.
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