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  1. Hormel Foods is a Fortune 500 company that manufactures and markets high-quality, brand-name food and meat products globally. While we are over 130 years old, we are just getting started. 1891–1925. 1926–1950.

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    • When did Hormel become a company?5
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    The company was founded as George A. Hormel & Company in Austin, Minnesota, by George A. Hormel in 1891. It changed its name to Hormel Foods in 1993. George A. Hormel (born 1860 in Buffalo, New York ) worked in a Chicago slaughterhouse before becoming a traveling wool and hide buyer.

    • 1891; 132 years ago (as George A. Hormel & Company)
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  4. Meanwhile, in 1993 the company's own diversification efforts precipitated the first name change in company history: George A. Hormel and Company became Hormel Foods Corporation, a name more reflective of Hormel's food products orientation of the 1980s and 1990s. At the same time, however, the company did not abandon longtime mainstays such as SPAM.

  5. At age 67, George Hormel retired from handling day-to-day operations but continued to serve as chief executive officer. His son, Jay C. Hormel, was named acting president. Geo. A. Hormel & Co. became a public company in 1928.

  6. George A. Hormel founded Geo. A. Hormel & Co. in Austin, Minn. in 1891. Our company headquarters are still located in Austin to this day. Learn more about our rich and innovative past by visiting our history page. our history.

  7. In Stores In Over 80 Countries. Our brands are available across the US and all over the globe. At Hormel Foods, we are dedicated to bringing more to the table for our consumers, investors, employees and the communities in which we operate. Our guiding Our Way mission is grounded by our deep commitment to heritage, integrity, innovation and ...

  8. When George Hormel died in 1946, Jay Hormel took his place as chairman of the board of directors and H. H. Corey became Hormel's third president. 1947 In addition, Hormel made a concerted effort to make better use of its raw material, and in 1947 the company began to produce gelatin from pork skins.

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