The Smith's Snackfood Company
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The Smith's Snackfood Company is a leading Australian manufacturer of snack foods. Founded in 1931, the company has grown to become one of the most recognized names in the snack food industry in Australia. Smith's is best known for its potato chips, which are a staple in the Australian snack market.
History[edit | edit source]
The Smith's Snackfood Company was established in 1931 by Frank Smith and George Ensor. The company initially started in Brisbane, Queensland, and quickly expanded its operations across Australia. Smith's introduced the first crinkle-cut potato chips to the Australian market, which became an instant hit.
In 1998, Smith's was acquired by PepsiCo, a global leader in the food and beverage industry. This acquisition allowed Smith's to expand its product range and distribution network significantly.
Products[edit | edit source]
Smith's offers a wide variety of snack foods, including:
Some of the most popular products under the Smith's brand include:
- Smith's Crinkle Cut
- Smith's Thinly Cut
- Smith's Popped
- Doritos (under license from Frito-Lay)
Marketing and Advertising[edit | edit source]
Smith's has been known for its innovative marketing campaigns. The company has used various slogans over the years, such as "The Original and the Best" and "You Know You Love 'Em." Smith's has also engaged in numerous promotional activities, including partnerships with popular Australian television shows and sports events.
Manufacturing and Distribution[edit | edit source]
Smith's operates several manufacturing facilities across Australia. The company sources its potatoes from local Australian farmers, ensuring high-quality ingredients for its products. Smith's products are distributed nationwide and are available in major supermarkets, convenience stores, and vending machines.
Corporate Social Responsibility[edit | edit source]
Smith's is committed to sustainable practices and community engagement. The company has implemented various initiatives to reduce its environmental footprint, such as using recyclable packaging and reducing water usage in its manufacturing processes. Smith's also supports local communities through charitable donations and sponsorships.
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