A look at the life and legacy of Henry J. Heinz
If someone wants to know about the history of Pittsburgh and the Heinz Company, the first place to go is the Heinz History Center.
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If someone wants to know about the history of Pittsburgh and the Heinz Company, the first place to go is the Heinz History Center.
www.cbsnews.comHenry John Heinz was an American entrepreneur who co-founded the H. J. Heinz Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
www.wikiwand.comIn 1894, the greatest tragedy of Henry’s life occurred—the death of his dearly beloved wife, Sallie. She died from double pneumonia, leaving a broken husband and bereaved children behind. Despite his profound loss, Heinz worked tirelessly against a large segment of the processed food industry to gain passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act in 1906. It inaugurated the modern food industry and guaranteed purity to all consumers. Years of hard work and innovation had made Henry John Heinz and his...
johnheinzlegacy.orgHenry John HeinzHenry J. Heinz (1844-1919) went bankrupt due to an overabundance of one very pungent herb, but he came roaring back with his "57 Varieties" of food products and eventually built his new company into a multi-billion dollar corporation. Source for information on Henry John Heinz: Encyclopedia of World Biography dictionary.
www.encyclopedia.comHenry John Heinz II, veteran chairman of H. J.
www.latimes.comIf someone wants to know about the history of Pittsburgh and the Heinz Company, the first place to go is the Heinz History Center.
www.cbsnews.comHenry John Heinz was a U.S. manufacturer whose highly successful prepared-foods company, H.J. Heinz Company,...
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