The Crisco and Ortega manufacturer said it continues to explore divesting products that have low margins or cash flow, as well as items that do not fit with its core portfolio.
B&G Foods Sells Green Giant US Canned Vegetable Line to Seneca Foods
Dive Brief:
- B&G Foods sold its Green Giant U.S. canned vegetable business to Seneca Foods for an undisclosed amount. The sale does not include Green Giant frozen, Green Giant Canada or the Le Sueur brand.
- Seneca, a processor of branded and private-label packaged fruits and vegetables, said it has co-manufactured the shelf-stable Green Giant products in the U.S. for several years.
- B&G, once a serial acquirer whose brands include Crisco, Ortega and Cream of Wheat, has sold assets recently to focus its business and reduce its long-term debt. In announcing the deal, B&G CEO Casey Keller said the divestiture is a “critical step” to prioritize categories and brands where the company can drive valuation growth.
Dive Insight:
In explaining the deal to analysts, Keller said canned vegetables are a mature category with high working capital needs. B&G would have to increase debt to finance seasonal inventory, which is packed and held for an entire year. The business also has few synergies with the company’s Green Giant frozen portfolio. The divestiture will “modestly” improve B&G’s margins and debt, he said.
It’s the second deal in the last year for New Jersey-based B&G. In late 2022, the food maker sold Back to Nature to Barilla America.




