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“We hope this next chapter for Siete serves as inspiration for other Latino businesses, showing that it’s possible to build a thriving brand that honors our heritage and celebrates our culture,” Siete ...
On Tuesday, PepsiCo agreed to acquire grain-free Mexican-American brand Siete Foods for $1.2 billion, adding to its roster of healthier food and snack offerings, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The family behind Siete Foods, which manufactures a line of popular chips, just got a big payday. PepsiCo has recently purchased the brand for a whopping $1.2 billion. And while Siete’s shareholders ...
The Forbes Food Desk has been tracking the rise of Siete Family Foods for nearly a decade. CEO Miguel Garza landed on our 30 Under 30 food list back in 2016, when his family’s company did little more ...
Fans of Siete Foods say the brand’s quality has plummeted since Pepsi acquired the family-owned company for $1.2 billion. However, the very same shoppers, already with limited options, now claim that ...
Eva Longoria just took a bite out of Siete Foods. On Thursday, the Austin-based packaged food company announced that Longoria was investing an undisclosed sum in the company and will serve as a ...
PURCHASE, N.Y. and AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- PepsiCo, Inc. (NASDAQ: PEP) ("PepsiCo") today announced that it has closed the acquisition of Garza Food Ventures LLC, dba Siete Foods ( ...
A decade after the Garza family started selling almond-flour tortillas out of their CrossFit gym in Laredo, the Siete Foods founders are getting a pretty sweet deal. PepsiCo announced earlier this ...
PepsiCo (NASDAQ:PEP) closed on its $1.2 billion acquisition of Siete Foods on Friday, in a move that expands its portfolio ...
Ximena N. Beltran Quan Kiu is a writer and communication consultant with more than 10 years exploring Mexican culture and identity. Her work is influenced by her personal experience as a ...
PepsiCo has confirmed a deal to buy Mexican-American snacks maker Siete Foods for a fee of $1.2bn. After The Wall Street Journal yesterday (30 September) revealed PepsiCo was in talks to buy ...