
Strauss Group Ltd. ( he, שטראוס גרופ בע״מ), formerly known as Strauss-Elite (), is among the largest
food
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products manufacturers in
Israel
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. Strauss Group focuses on
dairy product
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s,
coffee
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Seeds of ...
, water, snacks, salads, and dips. Its subsidiary Strauss Coffee is a leading coffee company in Eastern Europe and Brazil.
The Group has 15,000 employees worldwide, is active in more than 20 countries. Strauss has collaborations with Danone, PepsiCo, Haier and Virgin.
History
1918–1933: Candy business in Russia and Latvia
Eliyahu Fromenchenko (also spelled Fromchenko), a Russian Jew, with his family launched a candy business in 1918 after preparing confections in his home kitchen. Fleeing the economic and political chaos that followed the rise of Communism in the
Soviet Union
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, he moved to
Latvia
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and in 1924 merged into
Laima
Laima is a Baltic goddess of fate. She was associated with childbirth, marriage, and death; she was also the patron of pregnant women. Laima and her functions are similar to the Hindu goddess Lakshmi.
In Latvia
In Latvian mythology, Laim ...
in
Riga
Riga (; lv, Rīga , liv, Rīgõ) is the capital and largest city of Latvia and is home to 605,802 inhabitants which is a third of Latvia's population. The city lies on the Gulf of Riga at the mouth of the Daugava river where it meets the B ...
. In 1933, he sold his stakes in Laima and moved to
Mandatory Palestine
Mandatory Palestine ( ar, فلسطين الانتدابية '; he, פָּלֶשְׂתִּינָה (א״י) ', where "E.Y." indicates ''’Eretz Yiśrā’ēl'', the Land of Israel) was a geopolitical entity established between 1920 and 1948 i ...
.
1933–2004: Elite
Fromenchenko immigrated in 1933 to
Palestine
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, bought property in
Ramat Gan
Ramat Gan ( he, רָמַת גַּן or , ) is a city in the Tel Aviv District of Israel, located east of the municipality of Tel Aviv and part of the Tel Aviv metropolitan area. It is home to one of the world's major diamond exchanges, and man ...
and opened Elite. Production began in the spring of 1934, with the first product reaching the stores in time for
Passover
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. The most popular brand was
Shokolad Para (cow chocolate), whose name came from the image of the cow on the packaging. As the company grew, factories were opened in
Safed
Safed (known in Hebrew as Tzfat; Sephardic Hebrew & Modern Hebrew: צְפַת ''Tsfat'', Ashkenazi Hebrew: ''Tzfas'', Biblical Hebrew: ''Ṣǝp̄aṯ''; ar, صفد, ''Ṣafad''), is a city in the Northern District of Israel. Located at an elevat ...
and
Nazareth Illit. In 1958, Elite launched Israel's first coffee company. Its major competition both for chocolates and coffee was Lieber, which it bought out in March 1970. In 1982, Elite launched its popular "
Pesek Zman" line of chocolate bars.
The Israeli snack-food market had been traditionally divided by Elite in the sweets market and
Osem in the savoury market. In 1991, Elite decided to expand by entering the salty snack market by establishing a new factory in
Sderot
Sderot ( he, שְׂדֵרוֹת, , lit. ''Boulevards'', ar, سديروت) is a western Negev city and former development town in the Southern District of Israel. In it had a population of .
Sderot is located less than a mile from Gaza (the c ...
and specifically producing "Shush", a copy of the
Bamba snack, the most popular snack in Israel made by Osem. Elite became the local licensee of
Frito-Lay products, producing the best-selling brand "Tapuchips". Later, Elite started selling coffee outside of Israel, especially in Europe and South America. The initiative, "Café 3 Corações", did not reach its objectives, but it signaled Elite's start as an international company.
Elite was labeled a monopoly by the Israel Antitrust Authority, in the markets of
instant coffee
Instant coffee is a beverage derived from brewed coffee beans that enables people to quickly prepare hot coffee by adding hot water or milk to coffee solids in powdered or crystallized form and stirring. Instant coffee solids (also called so ...
,
black coffee and
chocolate
Chocolate is a food made from roasted and ground cacao seed kernels that is available as a liquid, solid, or paste, either on its own or as a flavoring agent in other foods. Cacao has been consumed in some form since at least the Olmec civil ...
fields, and blamed for abusing its monopoly position. In 2006, Elite–Strauss paid a fine of 5 million NIS, without admission of guilt.
1936–2004: Strauss
Richard and Hilde Strauss, German Jews from
Nieder-Olm
Nieder-Olm is a town in the Mainz-Bingen district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Until 5 November 2006 it was an ''Ortsgemeinde'' – a municipality belonging to a ''Verbandsgemeinde'', a kind of collective municipality – but it was raised t ...
, immigrated in 1936 to
Nahariya
Nahariya ( he, נַהֲרִיָּה, ar, نهاريا) is the northernmost coastal city in Israel. In it had a population of .
Etymology
Nahariya takes its name from the stream of Ga'aton (river is ''nahar'' in Hebrew), which bisects it.
His ...
in the
British Mandate of Palestine and started a dairy farm initially with two cows. Excess production that Richard could not sell was made into cheese by Hilde and soon cheese became the main focus of the business. Dessert products followed. In the 1950s, Strauss added ice-cream products, with about 50 employees in their Nahariya factory.
In 1969, after
Groupe Danone
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Air and aviation groups
The terms group and wing differ significantly from one country to another, as well as between different branches ...
purchased a part of the company's ownership, Strauss expanded from ice-cream manufacture and to puddings and other individual packaged dairy desserts, most popular of which was "Dani" and, about 15 years later, "Milky". In 1975, Michael Strauss, son of the founders, became the
CEO
A chief executive officer (CEO), also known as a central executive officer (CEO), chief administrator officer (CAO) or just chief executive (CE), is one of a number of corporate executives charged with the management of an organization especiall ...
of the company.
In 1995, the company went into the prepared-salads business. The Strauss
hummus
Hummus (, ; ar, حُمُّص, 'chickpeas'; full Arabic name: ''ḥummuṣ bi-ṭ-ṭaḥīna'' ar, حمص بالطحينة, 'chickpeas with tahini'), also spelled hommus or houmous, is a Middle Eastern dip, spread, or savory dish made f ...
brand, "Achla", became very popular in Israel. In 1997, the company purchased 50% of the ownership of the
Yotvata :''"Yotvat" is also the Hebrew name for Tiran Island''.
Yotvata ( he, יׇטְבָתָה, ar, يوتفاتا) is a kibbutz in southern Israel. Located on the Arabah road in the southern Negev, it falls under the jurisdiction of Hevel Eilot Region ...
dairy. In the same year, Strauss purchased Elite and grew to over 7,000 employees and a US$1 billion/year turnover, although the formal merger between the companies did not occur until 2004.
In 2001,
Ofra Strauss, Michael's daughter, became the
CEO
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of the company. In the same year, it acquired the
Max Brenner
Max Brenner ( he, מקס ברנר) is an Israeli multinational chocolate restaurant and retail brand headquartered in New York City, United States. The company operates more than 50 locations internationally, the majority (38) of which are in ...
chain of chocolate cafés with locations across Asia, Australia and the United States.
Strauss was cited by the Israel Antitrust Authority as a
monopoly
A monopoly (from Greek el, μόνος, mónos, single, alone, label=none and el, πωλεῖν, pōleîn, to sell, label=none), as described by Irving Fisher, is a market with the "absence of competition", creating a situation where a speci ...
in 2004, a status that essentially places the company under government regulation limiting the way it can change the price of its products to protect the consumer and smaller competitors.
2004–2007: Strauss–Elite
Strauss and Elite merged in 2004 to become Strauss–Elite, which, in 2005, acquired control of New York-based
Sabra food producing company, to operate as a joint-venture with Frito-Lay, a division of
PepsiCo
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.
In December 2005, Strauss–Elite merged its coffee activity with Santa Clara Indústria e Comércio de Alimentos Ltda in
Brazil
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. The merged company, Santa Clara Participações, is the second largest coffee manufacturer in Brazil.
Since 2007: Strauss Group
In 2007, the company's name reverted to Strauss with a new corporate logo.
Strauss Ice Cream was removed from the Strauss Group portfolio and became private with 51% of the company owned by
Unilever
Unilever plc is a British multinational consumer goods company with headquarters in London, England. Unilever products include food, condiments, bottled water, baby food, soft drink, ice cream, instant coffee, cleaning agents, energy ...
, and 49% owned by the Strauss family. Strauss ice creams are marketed under Unilever's
Heartbrand in Israel and North America.
The Strauss Group has sold the
Max Brenner
Max Brenner ( he, מקס ברנר) is an Israeli multinational chocolate restaurant and retail brand headquartered in New York City, United States. The company operates more than 50 locations internationally, the majority (38) of which are in ...
brand in 2017 to some of the franchisees.
Strauss family timeline
Strauss Dairy and General Milestones
*1936 – Hilde and Dr. Richard Strauss leave Nazi Germany and arrive with their two-year-old son Peter-Michael to the Jaffa port of the British Mandate Palestine.
*1937 – Residing in Nahariya, they buy two cows and plant vegetables and crops to start their family business.
*1939 – They sell the already 20-cow cowshed and buys Dairy in Nahariya. Milk was provided by the neighboring
kibbutzim
A kibbutz ( he, קִבּוּץ / , lit. "gathering, clustering"; plural: kibbutzim / ) is an intentional community in Israel that was traditionally based on agriculture. The first kibbutz, established in 1909, was Degania. Today, farming h ...
(farming collectives).
*1955–1958 – Michael Strauss studies milk technology in
Weizmann Institute
The Weizmann Institute of Science ( he, מכון ויצמן למדע ''Machon Vaitzman LeMada'') is a public research university in Rehovot, Israel, established in 1934, 14 years before the State of Israel. It differs from other Israeli un ...
, Switzerland, and Milkana in Ulm, Germany.
*1959 – Due to financial difficulties, Israeli Finance Minister Sapir approves a loan.
*1960 – Michael imports Gervais cheese to Israel.
*1962 – He signs a know-how and royalties agreement with Gervais, the leading French fresh-cheese producer.
*196 – Gervais merges with
Danone
Danone S.A. () is a French multinational corporation, multinational food-products corporation based in Paris. It was founded in Barcelona, Spain. It is listed on Euronext Paris where it is a component of the CAC 40 stock market index. Some of t ...
to become Gervais Danone. Michael wins three awards in the Israel food exhibition for the Camembert cheese, smoked cheese and ice cream
*1968 – Strauss wins the tastiest product award
*1969 – Partners with Danone, which purchases 28% of Strauss shares. The partnership continues until 1980 when Danone dismantles it due to Arab League boycott of Israel.
*1972 – Strauss builds a new factory in Nahariya and starts production of "Dani".
*1979 – It markets "Milky".
*1983 – Michael receives the Israel Prize for Industry.
*Mid 1980s – Strauss purchases Golan dairies.
*1987 – Michael is appointed the head of the food division in the Israel Manufacturers Association.
*1995–1998 – Strategic partnerships are made with Uniliver 1995, Danone 1997 and PepsiCo Frito-Lay 1998 and purchases 15% of Elite shares, 50% of Yotvata dairies, and coffee factories in Bulgaria, Croatia, Turkey.
*1998–2000 – Acquisitions are assimilated.
*2000 – A new dairy opens in Ahihud to become the most advanced and biggest dairy in the Middle East.
*2001 – Strauss appoints Ofra Strauss as the CEO, succeeding her father Michael.
*2001–2003 – Strauss purchases Max Brener, has a marketing agreement with Lavazza, partners with Yad Mordechay and purchases the Salats company.
*2004 – Strauss and Elite become one company. Strauss becomes publicly traded on the stock market.
*2005 – It purchases Sabra Salads Company and enters the North America market and also purchases MK Café company in Poland, merging with Santa Clara coffee of Brazil.
*2006 – It launches Sabra in the United States and purchases Carousels via Sabra.
*2008 – It partners with PepsiCo for developing and selling dips and spreads in the American market.
*2010 – It inaugurates a salads factory in Virginia, the largest salads factory worldwide. Tari extends activities to Western Europe, Serbia, Brazil, Mexico and Australia
*2013 – It becomes one company – Sabra-Obela.
*2016 – It purchases German coffee factory NDKW Norddeutsche Kaffeewerke GmbH.
*2017 – It re-purchases TPG shares in Strauss Café.
Strauss Ice Cream
* 1940 – Hilde Strauss experiments with ice cream recipes and develops the Strauss recipe, one that would later become the company's iconic product. Her husband Richard Strauss purchases a milk-pasteurization machine. Raya Strauss is born.
*1945 – Hilde Strauss's ice cream is introduced in a food exhibition in Tel Aviv.
*1949 – Strauss ice cream is introduced to the marketplace.
*1962 – Strauss leases an ice-cream factory in
Acre
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for the production of the Exodus and Tilon ice-cream brands.
*1968 – Strauss ice cream wins the best-ice-cream award.
*1978 – Strauss becomes the leading Israeli ice-cream manufacturer.
*1979 – Strauss purchases Witman Ice Cream.
*1991 – Strauss establishes the Blue Moon Ice Cream parlors.
*1995 – In July, a fire breaks out in the factory.
*1995 – In September, Unilever purchases 50% of the ice-cream company.
*1996 – The entity merges into Strauss Icecream Ltd.
*2014 – Unilever becomes the full owner of Strauss Icecream Ltd.
Strauss Salads
*1990 – Strauss purchases Mi Va Mi Salads.
*1991 – It launching “Achla” label salads.
*1992 – It purchase Italian Chibby Salads.
*1995 – It founds the Maadaney Olam salads company
*1998 – PepsiCo Frito-Lay purchases 50% of Elite Mazon, a salty-snacks Elite Company.
*1999 – Strauss strategically partners with PepsiCo.
*2003 – It purchases 50% of ANP salads company.
*2005 – It purchases Sabra and enters the North American market.
*2006 – It launches Sabra in the United States and purchases Carousels via Sabra.
*2008 – It partners with Pepsico for developing and selling dips and spreads in the American market.
*2010 – It inaugurates a salads factory in Virginia, the largest salads factory in worldwide. Tari (a PepsiCo and Strauss entity) extends activities to Western Europe, Serbia, Brazil, Mexico and Australia.
*2013 – Strauss becomes one entity – Sabra-Obela.
See also
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Economy of Israel
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