Matutano

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Matutano






TypeSubsidiary
Founded1958
IndustryFood
ProductsSnacks



Matutano is a Spanish snack food company that was founded in 1958. It is a subsidiary of the multinational food and beverage company, PepsiCo. The company is based in Burgos, Spain.

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Matutano was founded in 1958 in Spain. In 1965, the company was acquired by PepsiCo, becoming a part of its global snack food division.

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Matutano produces a wide range of snack foods, including potato chips, corn chips, and pretzels. Some of its most popular products include Ruffles, Cheetos, and Doritos.

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This article provides a brief overview of the company Matutano, its history, and its products. It also includes internal links to related topics such as PepsiCo, snack food, and the food industry in Spain.

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