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Pudliszki is one of Poland's most iconic and historic food brands, synonymous with high-quality vegetable preserves. The brand's journey began in 1920 when Stanisław Fenrych founded the company in the village of Pudliszki. He is famously credited with introducing the first tomato ketchup to the Polish market in the 1920s, after studying production techniques in England. For decades, Pudliszki has been a staple in Polish households, known for its canned beans, peas, corn, and tomato-based products.
While the brand maintains its deep Polish roots and continues to manufacture its products primarily in Poland, its ownership has transitioned into the global corporate sphere. In 1997, the American food giant H.J. Heinz Company acquired a majority stake in Pudliszki. Following the massive merger in 2015 between Kraft and Heinz, the brand is now part of the Kraft Heinz Company portfolio. Today, Pudliszki operates as a key regional subsidiary, blending traditional Polish recipes with the scale and distribution capabilities of one of the world's largest food and beverage organizations.
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