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Butterball, LLC
1 Butterball Ln., Greenfield North Business Park
Garner, NC 27529
NC Tel. 919-255-7900
Toll Free 800-523-4559
Fax 919-255-7971

Type: Subsidiary
On the web: http://www.butterballcorp.com
Employees: 500

Come Thanksgiving when you bow your head to give thanks, remember to thank Butterball, LLC. The company is a vertically-integrated turkey processor (meaning it does it all, from egg to table) based in North Carolina. Butterball produces fresh and frozen turkey products (including many of the T-Day birds that grace America's tables) for the retail grocery and foodservice industries throughout the US and overseas. Butterball boasts the world's largest turkey-processing plant, located in Mt. Olive, North Carolina. The company also operates breeder, growing, and research farms, diagnostic labs, feed mills, and hatcheries.

Key numbers for fiscal year ending April, 2008:
Sales: $1,406.5M

Officers:
President and CEO: B. Keith Shoemaker
COO: Joe Nalley
CFO: Ed Kascuta

Competitors:
Cargill
Hormel
Perdue Incorporated

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Butterball brand of turkey and other poultry products produced by Butterball LLC, a joint venture of Smithfield Foods and Maxwell Farms.[1]

The brand has existed for over fifty years and has been the top-selling brand of turkey in the United States for over forty years.

The name Butterball was originally registered as trademark #378,438 on June 11, 1940 by Ada Walker of Wyoming, Ohio. Leo Peters purchased the trademark in February 1951. Leo Peters licensed the name to Swift and Co. for 10 years before selling it in the 60's. Peters sold the name "Butterball" to Swift and Co. which was later acquired by ConAgra, but retained rights to the use of the name for his butter products and the company he founded which is still in operation today: Butterball Farms, Inc.

An undercover PETA video investigation released in July 2006 showed Butterball employees beating and inhumanely killing turkeys.[2]

In October 2006, ConAgra's Butterball branded turkey business was sold to North Carolina based Carolina Turkeys, which renamed itself Butterball LLC.[3]

Among numerous other brands, English-bred Butterball turkeys are sold in the United Kingdom during Christmas time, for the Christmas feast.

According to Butterball, the following products are sold under the Butterball name:[4]

In addition, Butterball Farms sells decoratively formed butter under the Butterball name.[5]

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Turkey Talk-Line

Beginning in late 1981, Butterball has maintained a toll-free telephone line called the Turkey Talk-Line to help customers with various cooking difficulties and questions. Eleven thousand people called in 1981, and in recent years the number has grown to over 200,000 each holiday season. Each of the operators holds a degree in either dietetics or home economics, roughly half of which are Masters-level. The most frequent question asked is how long a turkey takes to defrost.

In The West Wing episode "The Indians in the Lobby", President Josiah Bartlet calls the number (referred to as the "Butterball Hotline" in the script) to discuss stuffing and cooking his Thanksgiving turkey.

References

Notes

  • Taylor, Rod - "Backward Glance: Talking Turkey", PROMO Magazine, November 2004

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