The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Post Holdings buying Bob Evans Farms

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It will give the cereal maker a stronger presence in the grocery store through Bob Evans’ refrigerat­ed sides.

ST. LOUIS » Bob Evans Farms is being sold to Post in a deal worth about $1.53 billion, giving the cereal maker a stronger presence in the grocery store through Bob Evans’ valuable refrigerat­ed sides business.

Bob Evans makes things like refrigerat­ed potato, pasta and frozen convenienc­e food items under a number of brands other than Bob Evans, such as Owens, Country Creek and Pineland Farms. Bob Evans, founded in 1948, also has a foodservic­e business that sells products including sausage, sausage gravy, breakfast sandwiches and side dishes. It sold its restaurant chain to Golden Gate Capital in April.

Packaged food makers have struggled as Americans increasing­ly seek out non-processed foods. In August Campbell Soup said that it expected sales to continue to decline over the next year partly because of that trend, but also because of access to ready-tocook meal delivery services and the desire to put more fresh produce on the dinner plate.

Post Holdings Inc. — whose cereals include Fruity Pebbles, Honey Bunches of Oats and others — will pay $77 per Bob Evans share, a 5.6 percent premium to the company’s Monday closing price of $72.93.

Once the transactio­n closes, the St. Louis company plans to combine its own refrigerat­ed retail egg, potato and cheese business with Bob Evans. The refrigerat­ed retail business will be led by Bob Evans President and CEO Mike Townsley.

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