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Iconic canned food giant Del Monte Foods files for bankruptcy protection. What does it mean for Canadian shoppers?

Del Monte Foods announced July 1 it has initiated voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey.

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Del Monte produces a wide variety of pantry staples like canned fruits and vegetables and juices. The American division of the company recently filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in New Jersey.


One of the largest producers of canned fruit and vegetables in the United States filed for bankruptcy protection — but plans to continue operations during a court-supervised sale process.

Del Monte Foods announced July 1 it initiated voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey.

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Mike Pearson

Mike Pearson reporter with Metroland, primarily covering Haldimand County and Glanbrook. Reach him at mipearson@torstar.ca.

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