Bubba Foods
Bubba Foods is an American producer of high-quality frozen burgers founded in 1995.[1] Their primary product, Bubba burger, is made with USDA Choice beef chuck. They also produce turkey burgers, veggie burgers, and Snack Bites.[2]
Type | LLC |
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Industry | Food |
Founded | 2000 |
Headquarters | 4339 Roosevelt Boulevard Suite 400, Jacksonville, Florida, 32210 |
Area served | United States |
Key people | Walter Eaves, Original Founder |
Products | Frozen food |
Website | bubbafoods |
Company Description
Based in Jacksonville, Florida, Bubba Foods, LLC employs 150 people across all of its sites. The corporate family consists of two entities.
History
BUBBA burger was created by Walter "Bubba" Eaves in 1995. Distribution of Bubba Burgers began with grocery stores in the south-eastern United States and then expanded across the United States.[3]
Products
Bubba Foods' product line includes:[4]
Beef Burger options:
- Original BUBBA burger;
- Sweet Onion BUBBA burger;
- Angus Beef BUBBA burger;
- Bacon Cheddar BUBBA burger;
- Jalapeño BUBBA burger;
- Jalapeño Cheddar BUBBA burger
- BUBBA burger Sliders;
- The Big BUBBA burger;
- All-Natural BUBBA burger;
- Reduced Fat BUBBA burger;
- Grass-Fed BUBBA burger;
- Wagyu BUBBA burger.
Turkey Burger options:
- All-Natural Turkey BUBBA burger;
- Turkey with Monterey Jack BUBBA burger;
- Turkey with Onion BUBBA burger.
Veggie Burger options:
- Original Veggie BUBBA burger;
- Veggie with Beets BUBBA burger;
- Veggie with White Beans BUBBA burger;
- Latin Grill Veggie BUBBA burger.
Snack Bites:
- Snack Bites - Cheesy Chicken Jalapeño;
- Snack Bites - Cheddar and Beef.
See also
References
- "Company Overview of Bubba Foods LLC". Bloomberg. Archived from the original on March 4, 2014. Retrieved 2014-03-04.
- "BUBBA burger | 100% Additive-free beef, turkey, and plant-based burgers". BUBBA Burger. Retrieved 2020-12-08.
- "An American Burger Story". Hickory Foods LLC. 2014.
- "BUBBA burger | 100% Additive-free beef, turkey, and plant-based burgers". BUBBA Burger. Retrieved 2020-12-15.
External links
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