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SorcererMickey
December 8th, 2004, 19:53
Disney to expand into food business

By Candice Cho
Los Angeles Daily News
Posted December 7 2004

LOS ANGELES -- The Walt Disney Co. will make its first foray into the food industry with plans to introduce frozen meals and nutritionally balanced packaged foods by early next year, company officials said Monday.

Disney will roll out "comprehensive food products" like macaroni and cheese in the United States as early as spring 2005, said Gary Foster, spokesman for the consumer products division.

In Europe, carrot sticks already are available, and the company's European division is on the brink of launching a variety of food products, Foster said. A global launch will follow in 2005, he said.

The plans represent a significant departure from previous deals for other companies -- including Kellogg's cereals and Blue Bunny ice cream -- to market products under the Disney name.

Foster said Disney will likely work with major grocery chains to manufacture the products.

This will drive down the costs for consumers -- a strategy Disney's consumer products division is successfully pursuing in its electronics and apparel divisions, Foster said.

Foster would not identify the grocery chain Disney is in talks with. In the United Kingdom, Foster said Disney has partnered with Tesco, a major grocery store chain.

Disney recently partnered with Coca-Cola to make juices, but those products didn't sell as well as the company had hoped.

"As soon as we launched the products, the competition came in with lower prices," he said. "We really didn't do as well as we had hoped. We're looking at developing lower-price products."

That's exactly what the company has done with its electronics and apparel divisions in recent years. For example, Foster said, the company is working directly with Wal-Mart to manufacture its apparel goods.

The company already makes a number of food products, but the majority of them are through licensing agreements, like Kellogg's Honey Bees cereal.

Still, Phil Lempert of SupermarketGuru.com said Disney faces an uphill challenge. "Being in the food world is a very different business than producing movies or theme parks."

Source: http://www.sun-sentinel.com/business/local/orl-bizdisneyfood07120704dec07,0,3843786.story?coll=sf la-business-headlines

JuniorMickey
December 8th, 2004, 20:15
How cool would it be to be able to buy Mickey bars at Publix?

SorcererMickey
December 8th, 2004, 21:03
They should bring back the Millennium Ice Cream Bar which had caramel in between the ice cream and the chocolate :thumbs:

JuniorMickey
December 8th, 2004, 21:43
Oh yummy...

OKWTink
December 9th, 2004, 00:26
Is there still a chocolate ice cream bar with caramel between the chocolate ice cream and the chocolate coating? I've not seen it in awhile, but then I've not looked.

They were once called Pocahontas Bars and then Goofy Bars. :sigh:

d_dreamer
December 9th, 2004, 02:18
no no no, to buy a :mickeybar: at walmart! no no no, a micky mouse eggo! wow... this is going to be interesting, dreaming about this. itd be interesting if they started a fast food chain

SorcererMickey
December 9th, 2004, 02:33
They were once called Pocahontas Bars and then Goofy Bars. :sigh:

:yes: The one I remember getting at MK was Hercules, but you are right, I haven't seen them in some time either...

OKWTink
December 9th, 2004, 02:59
Hercules? The Pocahontas Bar was at MGM Studios, and the Goofy Bar was at EPCOT (or was it AK)? Either way, I think we're talking about the same thing!

d_dreamer
December 10th, 2004, 02:24
i introduced this idea with my friends, we think it'd be cool if disney expanded into the fast food relm. picture it: McDonald Duck

phoohbaby2
December 10th, 2004, 06:56
I don't know about this. They already have ties with many food producing companies to use Disney characters for cereal, candy and the like. I just personally feel this might cheapen the Disney name. Almost like they are completely selling out:( Just my opinion.

SorcererMickey
December 10th, 2004, 12:32
I just personally feel this might cheapen the Disney name. Almost like they are completely selling out:( Just my opinion.

Good point, but I think that if it's planned right, it could turn out well.

People are buying packaged, ready to eat foods and giving them to kids, that's a fact. Since their plans is to "introduce frozen meals and nutritionally balanced packaged foods", they are hoping their name will attract kids' attention.

Let's face it, it's still a business, but they are trying to tap into a neglected market.