No. Kroger brand chips are not made by Frito Lays. Frito Lay only makes Frito Lay chips.
Borden sold the brand to Frito Lay
Frito-Lay was formed from the merger of two companies: Frito Company and H.W. Lay & Company. The name "Frito" comes from the Spanish word "frito," meaning "fried," reflecting the company's original product — fried corn chips. H.W. Lay, founded by Herman W. Lay, was a snack food distributor. The merger in 1961 combined their strengths, leading to the iconic brand we know today.
Tostitos Chunky Salsa is made by the Frito Lay company. They also make various brands of Lays and Ruffles potato chips. Doritos is another brand which is made by the Frito Lay company.
Kroger (and most other store brand) cereals are manufactured by Ralston Foods in Cedar Rapids IA, USA. Ralston also manufacturers Post brand cereals. Ralston foods is owned by Ralcorp NYSE (RAH).
At least one Kroger brand canned pears are a product of China.
Xylys is the brand of Titan industries. Its a premium segment watch manufactured in the state of art factory in Switzerland
Xylys is the brand of Titan industries. Its a premium segment watch manufactured in the state of art factory in switzerland
Frito-Lay is the company that owns the Cheetos brand. A link is provided to their web site's "contact" information. Good luck.
The gods. They are a brand of American/Canadian snack from Frito-Lay
No, Cheetos are a brand of cheese curl made by Frito-Lay.
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The oldest Kroger store is located in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was established in 1883 by Bernard Kroger, who opened the store as a grocery business. This location is significant in the history of the Kroger brand, which has since grown into one of the largest supermarket chains in the United States. The original store is still recognized for its historical value and connection to the company's roots.