Hormel is a food company that produces a wide range of food products such as meats, canned foods, and other prepared foods for the global market. The company is known for producing high-quality meats and food products for over 125 years.
Founded in 1891 in Austin, Minnesota by George A. Hormel
In 1937, Hormel introduced Spam, an American canned cooked meat product.
During World War II, Hormel provided Spam to the U.S. Armed Forces
In 1963, Hormel introduced the first microwaveable canned meat product, Hormel Chili
In 1986, Hormel became a Fortune 500 company
In 2015, Hormel launched the Happy Little Plants brand, a line of plant-based protein products
One of the world's largest processors and marketers of chicken, beef, and pork.
One of the world's largest pork producers and processors.
A global food corporation that produces and markets agricultural products and food ingredients.
A canned cooked meat product that is popular worldwide and can be used for various recipes.
A canned chili product that can be eaten as is or used as an ingredient in various recipes.
A high-quality bacon product made from 100% hardwood smoked bacon.
A line of turkey products that includes ground turkey, turkey burgers, turkey breast, and more.
Hormel is known for producing high-quality meats and food products for over 125 years.
Some popular Hormel products include Spam, Hormel Chili, Hormel Black Label Bacon, and Jennie-O Turkey.
Spam is a canned precooked meat product made from chopped pork and ham meat, salt, water, modified potato starch, and sodium nitrite.
Hormel has committed to becoming a more sustainable brand by reducing its carbon footprint and water usage, and increasing its use of renewable energy sources.
Hormel products can be found at most major grocery stores and supermarkets, as well as online retailers such as Amazon.