Del Monte Foods, Inc (trading under the name Del Monte Foods) is a North America-based food production and distribution firm with its headquarters at 3003 Oak Road, Walnut Creek, California, USA.
Del Monte Foods is one of largest manufacturer, distributors and trader of branded and classy processed food for the retail market of the USA, witnessing approximately $1.8 billion of sales per annum. Its brand portfolio includes Del Monte, S&W, Contadina, Fruit Burst, Fruit Naturals, Orchard Select and SunFresh. At present, Gregory Longstreet is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Del Monte Foods. The company manufactures, supplies and advertises private-label food too.
Del Monte Foods, Inc. was acquired by the Filipino multinational food and beverage company Del Monte Pacific Limited in an acquisition agreement costing US$1.67 billion in 2014. Assets under Del Monte Foods, Inc. that were not the part of the transaction, continued to operate as an autonomous company under the banner of Big Heart Pet Brands, Inc.
The premium food brand, Del Monte has broadened its Oriental sauce range by launching two new variants in the Chinese sauces category. The newly introduced products Del Monte Sweet Chilli Sauce & Momo Dip have been released through general trade and will soon be available for purchase on major e-trading platforms.
For those who are fond of Oriental cuisines, sauces are a vital ingredient with every dish. The newly launched classic Oriental Sweet Chilli sauce can be used as a dip with snacks and will give a delectable twist of ‘Thai’ flavour to your dishes. And Del Monte Momo Dip, which is a first of its kind, is an ideal complement for your Dimsums & Baos. The company has gathered and utilized best quality ingredients for manufacturing this new array of sauces.
The sauce is available in 230 gram pack priced at Rs. 55 and the Momo Dip comes in 200 gram costing Rs 70. Presently, it is being sold through general trade and will soon be available for buying on e-commerce platforms like Amazon, Big Basket, etc. by the 1st week of November.