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  1. J. R. Simplot. John Richard Simplot ( / ˈsɪmplɒt /; January 4, 1909 – May 25, 2008) was an American entrepreneur and businessman best known as the founder of the J. R. Simplot Company, a Boise, Idaho –based agricultural supplier specializing in potato products. [2] [3] In 2007, he was estimated to be the 89th-richest person in the United ...

    • Morris Hill Cemetery, Boise, Idaho
    • Eighth grade dropout
    • 4, including Scott
  2. About our Founder. J.R. Simplot had the inherent ability to see possibilities where others saw obstacles, and the resolve to act on them—helping him turn a one-man farming operation into a global food and agribusiness enterprise. This foresight has driven the J.R. Simplot Company for more than 90 years and helped create a company culture ...

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    Simplot was founded in 1929 by 20-year-old John Richard Simplot near the agricultural community of Declo in south central Idaho, United States. [2] During the early 1940s, the business expanded, providing the military with dehydrated onions and potatoes during World War II. The firm was incorporated as the J. R. Simplot Company in 1955.

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    • 1929; 94 years ago; Declo, Idaho
  4. The Science. The J.R. Simplot Company has a long-standing heritage of innovation in potatoes. In the 1940s, Simplot invented the dehydration process for potatoes, enabling them to send potato flakes to U.S. troops during World War II. In the 1960s, Simplot invented the process for frozen fries and is still one of the world’s leading suppliers ...

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  7. May 26, 2008 · Special to The Times. J.R. Simplot, whose lifetime fascination with the potato helped change the nation’s eating habits and made him a billionaire, died Sunday. He was 99. Simplot, who in his ...

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