Pinnacle foods
Birds Eye Frosted Foods, originally created by Clarence Birdseye who sold it to a company who gave it that name. It is still running today and making frozen food. The machines used are almost exactly the same now as they were then.
Birdseye frozen foods
There are many companies that make vegetarian frozen foods. One of those companies is Amys. Another big company that makes them is lightlife. Finally there is Peta who specialize in vegetarian frozen foods.
Flowers Foods of Georgia
Birds Eye is an American international brand of frozen foods owned by Pinnacle Foods in North America and Permira in Europe. Birds Eye puts the country of origin in small print with the date code so you will know where your vegetables came from. Not all of the frozen veggies sold in the U.S. are grown in the U.S.
Foods are fast-frozen through refrigeration.
Mrs. Smith's Frozen Pies was owned by Flowers Foods until 2003 when it was purchased by the Schwan Food Company.
Smith Frozen Foods was created in 1919.
ConAgra bought Banquet Frozen Foods in 1980
ConAgra bought Banquet Frozen Foods in 1980
Freddy's Frozen Custard was created in 2002.
The first name given to frozen foods was "frozen quick-frozen foods" or simply "quick-frozen foods." This term was used when Clarence Birdseye developed the quick-freezing process in the 1920s, which preserved the taste and texture of food. The concept gained popularity, leading to the eventual branding of frozen foods as a convenient option for consumers.