Bob Evans out of the restaurant business

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  1. Mike2633

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    Do they own Jewel Osco from Chicago or just handle the warehousing and distribution for them?
     
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    I believe they sold them several years ago. As far as I know they still handle thir wholesale business, but I'm not 100% positive on that.
     
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    Keyser Sose?
     
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    Perkins is still pretty dang tasty!
     
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    The true story:
    Drifter Bob Evans Eyed as Serial Killer, Tied to N.H. Murders
    A "chameleon" now serving time for murdering his wife has now been tied to the 1981 disappearance of a New Hampshire woman and the bodies of a woman and three children — one of them his own daughter — who were found in barrels in the woods.
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    Denise Beaudin disappeared with her infant daughter and boyfriend, Robert Evans, seen here, in 1981. via NBC Boston
    "We believe we have our killer," said New Hampshire Assistant Attorney General Jeffrey Strelzin. "Now we need to identify and try to find all of his victims."
    He said the suspect, known as Bob Evans and a slew of other aliases, "certainly fits the profile of a serial killer" and that investigators are concerned he may have murdered others they don't know about.
    Investigators said they followed a convoluted forensic trail to tie the cases to Evans, a hard-drinking drifter who allegedly beat his victims to death and dismembered some of them:
    • They believe he murdered girlfriend Denise Beaudin, a 23-year-old Manchester, New Hampshire, woman last seen in 1981. They suspect he killed her somewhere between New Hampshire and California and kept her infant daughter, named Dawn at birth, for several years before abandoning her in a California RV park in 1986. The girl, whom he renamed Lisa, was later adopted and is alive and well.
    • They believe that as early as 1980, he killed four victims whose bodies were found in industrial drums in Allenstown, New Hampshire. The remains of a woman in her mid-20s and a girl about age 11 were not found until 1985, and the bodies of two girls, one about 4 and one about 3, were found in another container in 2000. He is the father of the middle child, and police believe her mother, who has not been identified, may have been killed as well.
    • He admitted killing and dismembering California chemist Eunsoon Jun, 45, soon after marrying her in a backyard ceremony in California in 2002 and is serving a 15-year sentence in prison.
     
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    Bob Evans Restaurants


    Bob Evans Farms, Inc.
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    Down on the farm
    Type
    Public
    Traded as NASDAQ: BOBE
    S&P 600 Component
    Industry Restaurant
    Founded Rio Grande, Ohio (1946)
    Founder Bob Evans
    Headquarters New Albany, Ohio,
    Key people
    Saed Mohseni, CEO
    Products Bob Evans Restaurants
    Bob Evans Sausage
    Owens Country Sausage
    Mimi's Cafe
    Revenue [​IMG] $1.669 billion (FY 2012)[1]
    Operating income
    [​IMG] $107 million (FY 2012)[1]
    Net income
    [​IMG] $72.85 million (FY 2012)[1]
    Total assets [​IMG] $1.066 billion (FY 2012)[1]
    Total equity [​IMG] $657 million (FY 2012)[1]
    Owner Golden Gate Capital
    Number of employees
    46,818 (Apr 2012)[1]
    Website bobevans.com
    Bob Evans Restaurants is an American national chain of restaurants operated by Bob Evans Farms, Inc., a food service, processing, and retail company based in New Albany, Ohio. The company is named after its founder, Bob Evans (1918–2007).[2] Its food processing and retail enterprise products are manufactured and sold under the Bob Evans and Owens Country Sausage brand names.



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    Overview[edit]
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    A typical Bob Evans restaurant
    The Bob Evans chain has over 600 locations in 24 states, primarily in the Mid-Atlantic, Midwestern, and upper Southern states. All locations are corporately owned, not franchised.

    The restaurants offer a theme of country living, and a close connection to farms. Breakfast is served at the restaurants all day long.

    The company also offers pork products to the retail grocery market, as well as other prepared food products to the grocery and food service segments. Baked goods, snacks, greeting cards, and small gift items are also sold at some Bob Evans restaurants.

    History[edit]
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    The Bob Evans Farm in Rio Grande, Ohio, with a Bob Evans restaurant (left).
    In 1946, the Bob Evans Restaurant chain started from a single truck stop diner near the Bob Evans Farm in Rio Grande, Ohio.[citation needed]

    The restaurant chain started up after Bob Evans began processing and packaging his own sausage for his diner. Truck drivers and other patrons began telling him that his sausage was superior. He did not have the capacity to fill large orders. As a result, he contracted with his cousin Tim Evans of Evans Packing Co. to package Bob Evans Sausage products. Bob made his way across the Southern Ohio Hills seeking some of the best cuts of meat. He was very well known in the town of Gallipolis, Ohio, where at the local Meat Market & Grocery Store he and Earl Nance created sausage recipes. Evans tried to sell his sausage to area restaurants, but they turned him down, saying that customers wouldn't pay more for quality. Evans felt differently and opened his own restaurant on his farm in Rio Grande in 1962.[citation needed]

    Another relative, Dan Evans, served as CEO until his retirement in 2000.[2]

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    Bob Evans outlet in Lynchburg, Virginia.
    The company acquired Texas-based Owens Country Sausage in 1987. The company branded its otherwise identical restaurants in Texas as Owens Restaurants due to trademark issues. By January 2006, all Owens restaurants were closed.[3]

    The company operated a Mexican-themed restaurant called Cantina del Rio in the mid-1990s, a move which Bob Evans called "a disaster" in 2003.[4]

    The Evans family controlled daily operations of the company until 2000 when Dan Evans retired as CEO. After Dan's retirement, Stewart K. Owens (a former officer of the Owens Country Sausage company and later president of BOBE) assumed control of Bob Evans Farms Inc. as CEO. In 2001, he became Chairman of the Board. Company profits faltered under Owens' tenure. In August 2005, after corporate profits had dropped in eight of the previous nine quarters, Owens announced his resignation. After operating for several months under interim CEO Larry Corbin, the company hired Steven Davis, former president of Long John Silver's, as CEO in May 2006.[citation needed]

    In July 2004, Bob Evans Farms purchased the California-based Mimi's Cafe restaurant chain (operating under SWH Corporation) for $182 million.[5][6] Mimi's Cafe had 144 locations throughout the U.S. at the time. They featured casual dining and American food with a French emphasis and decorative elements. Bob Evans Farms sold Mimi's Cafe to the U.S. branch of Groupe Le Duff in 2013.[citation needed]

    On August 17, 2009, Bob Evans opened a prototype restaurant in Xenia, Ohio.[7] This restaurant has a more farm-like feel and resembles the Bob Evans farm.[citation needed]

    CEO Steven Davis resigned in December 2014.[8]

    As of Q4 2015, the chain announced its intention to sell 145 properties to Mesirow Financial Holdings Inc. for a total price of $200 million. The net proceeds are expected to be approximately $165 million and the deal is expected to close in Q2 2016.[9]

    Sale to Golden Gate Capital[edit]
    On 24 January 2017, the Bob Evans Restaurants business unit was sold to the private equity company Golden Gate Capital for US$565 million plus the assumption of up to US$50 million in liabilities. Net proceeds from the sale to Bob Evans Farms are expected to be between $475 million to $485 million.[10][11]

    On the same day, Bob Evans Farms entered into an agreement to acquire the Pineland Farms Potato Co. of Mars Hill, Maine, for US$115 million. Pineland Farms is a value-added potato processor, including a 900-acre (360 ha) potato farm, serving the retail and food service markets; they also operate a cheese processing
     
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    Now, unemcumbered by the restuarants, he can now devote full time to his passion of being a serial killer.
     
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  11. G13Tomcat

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    ^^^^ LMFAO.... ok that was good. EPIC good~! I'm still laughing........ya got me.

    ps: maybe when we went to the farm here in Ohio, he wasn't there???
     
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