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Upfield is a global company specializing in plant-based nutrition. It is known for its production of spreads, margarines, butters, and creams. The company was established in 2018 after Unilever sold its spreads division to KKR, an American investment firm. Upfield operates in over 95 countries and owns multiple brands, including Flora, Becel, Country Crock, and Blue Band.

History[edit]

Upfield's history can be traced back to the 19th century when several margarine manufacturing companies were established. These companies were later acquired by Unilever, forming its spreads division. In 2017, Unilever announced its intention to sell this division, and in 2018, it was sold to KKR, leading to the creation of Upfield.

Products[edit]

Upfield produces a wide range of plant-based products, including spreads, margarines, butters, and creams. The company is committed to promoting plant-based nutrition and aims to make people healthier and happier. Some of its popular brands include:

  • Flora: A brand of margarine, spread, and cooking oil, available in various parts of the world.
  • Becel: Known as Promise in the United States, this brand includes a range of spreads and margarines.
  • Country Crock: A brand of spreads available in the United States.
  • Blue Band: A brand of margarine and other food products available in various parts of the world.

Sustainability[edit]

Upfield is committed to sustainability and aims to reduce its environmental impact. The company has set several targets, including reducing greenhouse gas emissions, minimizing waste, and promoting sustainable farming practices.

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