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A fire damaged the roof of McKee Foods on Thursday morning. At 11:04 a.m., a 911 call was made reporting a roof fire at McKee Foods, 10260 McKee Drive, Collegedale.
COLLEGEDALE, Tenn., Dec. 29, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- As the Valentine season draws near, McKee Foods, maker of the beloved Little Debbie brand, is delighted to reveal two delightful additions to its ...
McKee Foods, a family bakery with annual sales of about $1.4 billion, is a privately-held company based in Collegedale, Tenn. The McKee Foods story began during the height of the Great Depression ...
Best known for its more than 80 varieties of Little Debbie snacks, McKee Foods’ snacks are available all over the U.S., Mexico, and Canada and on U.S.
McKee Foods Corp., the maker of many popular snack cakes, plans to whip up a $102 million investment at its Collegedale production plant for new equipment and office space, according to the company.
McKee Foods Corp. will invest $19 million to expand production at its manufacturing facility in Stuarts Draft in Augusta County. The expansion will create 78 new jobs, according to company officials.
McKee Foods Corporation, the maker of Little Debbie Snacks, Drake’s Cakes and other snack foods, will undergo a major expansion in Collegedale, TN. Over a 15-year period, ...
"McKee Foods is a family-owned bakery, similar to how Drake's was established as a family bakery 125 years ago," CEO Mike McKee noted in a statement.
Staff photo / A sign for the McKee Foods Apison Plant is seen in 2020. The company makes Little Debbie snack cakes and is heading to a federal appeals court in a dispute with a Tennessee state ...
Little Debbie, a brand under McKee Foods, has been delighting kids of all ages for decades. If you were growing up any time ...
— McKee Foods’ Little Debbie brand products are no longer available in Canada. “This was not our decision,” said Mike Gloekler, corporate communications and public relations manager for ...
COLLEGEDALE, TENN. — Roger Olmstead has been named national sales manager for foodservice at McKee Foods Corp. He succeeds Kelley VandeLune, who retired on July 1 after 18 years of leadership.