Saturday, April 27, 2024

Private equity firm acquires Summit Hill Foods

EagleTree Capital has acquired Summit Hill Foods, owner of brands Better Than Bouillon and The Original Louisiana Hot Sauce, on behalf of investment funds it manages.

The Summit Hill Foods operations and management teams will remain in place following EagleTree’s investment. Several of EagleTree’s fund investors co-invested alongside EagleTree, including Misland Capital Limited. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Headquartered in Rome, Georgia and founded in 1941, Summit Hill Foods began as a family-owned bakery and has grown into a branded food company with nationally recognized, premium brands Better Than Bouillon, The Original Louisiana Hot Sauce and Better Than Gravy.

Summit Hill Foods continues to bring innovation to market with the recent addition of the Better Than Bouillon Culinary Collection, a selection of premium bases of new flavors, as well as five new flavor additions to The Original Louisiana Hot Sauce portfolio. Additionally, Summit Hill Foods offers an array of well-known bases and sauces to support its restaurant, foodservice and industrial partners.

“Today, we embark on an exciting new chapter in the history of Summit Hill Foods and are absolutely delighted to join forces with EagleTree, whose vision and resources align seamlessly with our aspirations,” said Steve Goodyear, Chief Executive Officer of Summit Hill Foods.

“We see incredible opportunity for our brands Better Than Bouillon and The Original Louisiana Hot Sauce in addition to our custom bases and sauces business. EagleTree’s partnership will empower us to accelerate our growth and innovation, expand our market reach and continue providing high quality products to our customers.”

“G&L Holdings is excited for the future growth of Summit Hill Foods and its brands under the ownership of EagleTree Capital,” expressed Linda Owens, chairwoman of G&L Holdings, the company’s parent and seller to EagleTree. “The Grizzard and Labbe shareholders want to thank our employees for their many years of service and are confident their future is bright.”

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