Progresso

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Progresso

Progresso is a renowned brand known for its canned soups and broths, beans, and other food products. It is a subsidiary of General Mills, a multinational manufacturer and marketer of branded consumer foods.

History

Progresso was established in 1905 by Giuseppe Uddo and Vincent Taormina. They started as an import business, bringing Italian foods to the United States. The company was initially named "Progresso Italian Food Corporation". In 1942, Progresso introduced the first canned, ready-to-eat soup to the market.

Products

Progresso's product line includes a wide variety of canned soups, broths, beans, bread crumbs, and more. Some of their popular soup varieties include Chicken Noodle Soup, Minestrone, Clam Chowder, and Italian Wedding Soup. They also offer a range of Gluten-Free and Vegetarian options.

Sustainability

Progresso is committed to sustainability and has implemented several initiatives to reduce its environmental impact. This includes sourcing ingredients responsibly, reducing waste, and minimizing energy use in their production facilities.

In Popular Culture

Progresso has been featured in various forms of media, including television commercials and print advertisements. The brand's tagline, "Make It Progresso", is widely recognized.

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