Though Heinz Ketchup is one of the most recognized corporate
symbols in the world, few people know anything at all about the
founder of this global brand, H. J. Heinz. Whereas industrial
giants Rockefeller, Carnegie, Westinghouse, and Mellon are
household names, Heinz has slipped into obscurity. Yet during a
time of great transfers of wealth brought about in part by these
famous robber barons, Heinz was well known for his humane treatment
of his employees, customers, and suppliers. At the same time Heinz
built a commercial empire by his use of industrialized food
processing before Henry Ford. This book includes over forty
photographs many of which are being published for the first time.
Quentin R. Skrabec, Jr., lives in Maumee, Ohio.
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