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Zvijezda (officially: Zvijezda plus d.o.o.; ) is a
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n
edible oil Cooking oil (also known as edible oil) is a plant or animal liquid fat used in frying, baking, and other types of cooking. Oil allows higher cooking temperatures than water, making cooking faster and more flavorful, while likewise distributing he ...
manufacturing and processing company headquartered in
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. It is owned by the
Fortenova Group Fortenova Group () is a food producer and retailer headquartered in Zagreb, Croatia. It began operations on 1 April 2019. The company was formed through the implementation of the Settlement Plan agreed upon by the creditors of Agrokor. Agrokor, d ...
.


History

The company was established on 15 September 1916 in the capital city of
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as Prva hrvatska tvornica ulja d. d. ("The First Croatian Oil Factory"), prompted by the decision of the Royal Croatian-Slavonian-Dalmatian Government of the Land to prohibit import of oilseeds, as well as by the lack of
animal fat Animal fats are lipids derived from animals which are used by the animal for a multitude of functions, or can be used by humans for dietary, sanitary, and cosmetic purposes. Depending on the temperature of the fat, it can change between a solid s ...
s on the market due to wartime circumstances. Its purpose according to the foundation act was manufacturing, processing and selling edible oil. True to its name, it became the first oil factory in the region of Croatia-Slavonia and Dalmatia, crown lands of the
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. Among its first shareholders were Samuel David Alexander, a prominent industrialist, and
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, an architect and then-city representative of Zagreb. It had a venture capital of 500,000
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s. Prva hrvatska tvornica ulja commenced its business in October 1917, producing
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and
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, reaching 800 thousand litres of manufactured oil by the end of the same year. Modernising its oilseed extraction methods and expanding its production halls in the years following its establishment, the company started producing
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(for
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) and
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. Refined edible oil production began in 1924, and it was soon accounting for 55% of all oil consumption in the country of
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. The
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affected oil consumption in the country negatively in favour of animal fats, although adoption and popularisation of oil resumed by 1934. In the 1930s, around 35 tonnes of oil was produced per one day. Sergije Glumac, a prominent Croatian graphic designer in the
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Yugoslavia who had been in charge of coordinating design, advertising, marketing and propaganda activities of companies under majority ownership of the Alexander family, designed the company's
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and trademark symbol in the early 1930s — a
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— according to which the oil product itself became known as "" and after
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simply as "". In 1941, Yugoslavia came under occupation of Axis powers and Prva hrvatska tvornica ulja was now located in the capital of the Nazi puppet state
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. Most members of the Alexander family, who were Jewish, either fled the country or perished in the
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, and all of their assets including that of Prva hrvatska tvornica ulja were seized and transferred to another joint-stock company, Povlašteno hrvatsko industrijsko trgovačko d. d. (POHIT). Due to association with the anti-fascist resistance movement of
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, the red star on the logo and branding of the company and its products was censored and replaced with a black circle. The company produced at a reduced capacity during World War II due to a lack of raw materials. In 1943, it came under control of the German ''
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'' and all of its oil was shipped either to
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or to the Eastern Front. After World War II and establishment of the
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, Prva hrvatska tvornica ulja was
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and its name was changed first to Tvornica ulja – Crvena zvijezda ("Oil Factory – Red Star") and then Tvornica ulja Zagreb ("Oil Factory Zagreb"; TUZ) according to the naming scheme established for most companies in the newly established system. One of the first tasks was modernisation of transport of raw materials, now powered with
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s rather than by horses. The company's workers elected their first
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in 1950, following the introduction of the
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system in Yugoslavia. In 1952, a
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research laboratory was founded in TUZ; by 1956 this laboratory developed a new product on the Yugoslav market —
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. In 1957, TUZ was expanded with a
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station built on a newly appropriated 56
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s large area in Žitnjak. In 1959, TUZ developed and brought another first product on the country's market —
mayonnaise Mayonnaise (), colloquially referred to as "mayo" (), is a thick, creamy sauce with a rich and tangy taste that is commonly used on sandwiches, hamburgers, Salad#Bound salads, bound salads, and French fries. It also forms the base for various o ...
— and remained the sole producer of mayonnaise in Yugoslavia throughout the 1960s. In the early 1970s, TUZ accounted for over one-third of edible vegetable fats consumption in Yugoslavia, rivaling
Dijamant Dijamant ( sr-Cyrl, Дијамант, translation=Diamond) is a Serbian Cooking oil, edible oil manufacturing company headquartered in Zrenjanin. It is owned by the Fortenova Group. History The company was established in 1938 as Oil Factory "Be ...
from
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. As
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seceded from Yugoslavia in the early 1990s, Tvornica ulja Zagreb underwent
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and was acquired by
Agrokor Agrokor () was a conglomerate, largely centered in agribusiness, with headquarters in Zagreb, Croatia. Founded in 1976 as a flower grower, it became a joint stock company in 1989, with 100 percent ownership held by founder Ivica Todorić. It grea ...
in 1993, and had been renamed Zvijezda d. d. in 1995. Since independence of Croatia and , Zvijezda remains the sole producer of mayonnaise in the country. With Agrokor engulfed in debt and scandals, Zvijezda was transferred to a newly established
Fortenova Group Fortenova Group () is a food producer and retailer headquartered in Zagreb, Croatia. It began operations on 1 April 2019. The company was formed through the implementation of the Settlement Plan agreed upon by the creditors of Agrokor. Agrokor, d ...
in 2019 and renamed Zvijezda plus d. d.


Locations

As the company needed to expand, it had been first located at the
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Street, then fully moved to Knez Branimir Street in 1920. A second station was built in Žitnjak in 1957. The old station at Knez Branimir Street was simultaneously maintained and continuously upgraded alongside the new site at Žitnjak, and had been working in full force until the 1980s. The old building was eventually fully abandoned by 1995, throughout the
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, and the modern Zvijezda continues to operate in Žitnjak ever since. The old building of Zvijezda, used since 1920 until the 1990s, came under spotlight in late 2017 and early 2018, when Zagreb City mayor
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in collaboration with the
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and
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survivor and acclaimed film producer
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announced plans to reconstruct and convert the building into a Museum of
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, in memory of the Alexander family. A performance of '' Brundibár'' was organised in front of the building on the
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of 2018. The building has been recognised as a
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in Croatia.


Market share

, Zvijezda is the Croatian nationwide leader in the market share of all its flagship products, including oil (at 57%), margarine (at 69%), mayonnaise (at 65%), and ketchup (at 47%).


Reception and awards

Zvijezda products are consistently rated as among top brands in Croatia according to an annual BRANDscore ranking list by
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; Zvijezda oil and Zvijezda mayonnaise have ranked first and second seven years in a row, with Zvijezda oil leading the list between 2018 and 2022, then Zvijeda mayonnaise in 2023 and 2024. Zvijezda has received the annual "Zlatna kuna" ("Golden Kuna") plaque award for the year 2022 in the category of large companies from the
Croatian Chamber of Economy Croatian Chamber of Economy (, abbreviation HGK), is a professional association of businesspeople in Croatia, and the oldest institution of its kind on the Croatian territory. ] History It originates from the Chamber of Trades (''trgovačko-obrt ...
.


References

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