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March 24 2004
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Jays Potato Chips Goes Bankrupt

 

The Japp families, makers of Jays potato chips, are letting go of their closely held snack food business for the second time in the 77-year history of Jays Foods. The family sold their company once before back in 1986 and ended up buying it back eight years later and now the company has landed in bankruptcy court.

If everything goes according to plan, the iconic Jays name will continue to flourish under a new owner who plans to invest heavily in the brand and turn out new products, a venture the Japp family hasn’t attempted in many years.

Chicago-based private equity group, Willis Stein & Partners, agreed to buy Jays out of bankruptcy. They plan on investing into the company and keeping the Chicago plant open.

After more than a 6 percent decline in supermarket sales, a skyrocketing popularity of low-carbohydrate diets and struggle against competitors such as Frito-Lay, Jays foods fell under bankruptcy protection. Analysts said that Jays would have to produce some higher-margin products in order to compete with Frito-Lay.

Grocery analysts stated that from a retail point of view that Jays is a strong competitor that holds opportunities in the premium end of the market and the key is giving the consumers what they want.

The Miami Herald March 5, 2004



Dr. Mercola Dr. Mercola's Comments:

Jays potato chips. When I was growing up I believe their slogan was, "you can’t stop eating them." Well now you can, because they are going out of business. This is really great news because the last thing we need are terrible junk foods like potato chips that are packed with dangerous cancer-causing substances like acrylamide. Potato chips are one of the five worst foods you can eat and I am grateful they are gone.

Potatoes are already very unhealthy for you in their raw state as their simple sugars are quickly converted to glucose that raises insulin levels and can have devastating effects on your health.

When I consult with my new patients, one of my primary goals is to guide them away from eating processed foods. Ideally, 50 percent to 90 percent of the human diet should consist of uncooked or raw food. If you are looking for some recommendations on starting a healthy eating program, you can go to my complete nutritional plan for some great ideas.

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