They have UTZ chips on sale I guess 2 for $6.00 at Giant Eagle.
Actually $6.00 is kind of expensive for 2 bags of air, so it's no wonder they can pay so well. Figure 42 cases of chips is over $2,000 in revenue.
Inside the Potato Chip Business (Maybe of Interest for Non CDL Drivers)
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by Mike2633, Nov 24, 2016.
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Alright so Frito-Lay is the biggest chip maker nationwide, but I personally prefer the Pennsylvania Collection. It seems that an awful lot of chips and pretzels and cheese puffs (haven't had those in forever) come from Pennsylvania particularly Hannover, PA area.
However my favorite snack food manufacturer is Snyder of Berlin, PA. When ever I buy cheese doodles which isn't very often I always make sure to purchase Snyder of Berlin, PA.
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We need to get @JPenn in here. I'm curious as to how the chip guys get paid. I think they're commission based, but I don't know if they get a base salary like bread guys do though.Mike2633 Thanks this. -
Cool video on how chips and cheese doodles are made.
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Once in a while Orlando Bakery (Cleveland, Ohio) too, if I buy bread at Heinen's. -
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How big was the factory you worked out of at IBC. It must have been pretty big, I mean IBC made a lot Wonder Bread, Home Pride, Hostess and Twinkies did different factories have different lines and make different things?
Like did certain factories only concentrate on like desserts and then maybe another factory just made bread and stuff was shipped in from all over to the depots?Sho Nuff Thanks this. -
The place I worked out of dealt mainly with Bread and Hostess Brands Cakes. When we purchased Drake's Cakes, they pretty much kept them separate. Same with Dolly Madison. But all of our products were delivered to our depots where the bread truck sales drivers would deliver the loads. Some of them had sales drivers at the main distribution plants. Bimbo Bakeries pretty does the exact same thing that we did, but they are more floor loaded drop and hook bread trays, where as we had our loads on bread racks that we had to unload.Mike2633 Thanks this. -
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As far as chips are concerned, Doritos has always been my favorite. All the potato chips out their pretty much taste the same to me, whether it's Lays, Wise, or Utz. I'm wouldn't be surprised if Doritos is Frito Lays biggest seller, because I don't know anybody that doesn't like Doritos. They're Doritos Jacked was a big flop in my opinion. They were too big and too crunchy. I don't know if they even sell them anymore.
Pringles was anouther favorite of mine. They're sour cream and onion or barbeque flavored chips were the best. They're slogan hit it right on the spot, because you definitely just can't eat one.Blackshack46 and Mike2633 Thank this.
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