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Sweet Harvest Foods main competitors are Malt Products, Bay Valley Foods, and McCain Foods Usa, Inc.

Competitor Summary. See how Sweet Harvest Foods compares to its main competitors:

  • Cott has the most employees (10,400).
  • Employees at Malt Products earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $50,304.
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Sweet Harvest Foods vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1923
3.2
Cannon Falls, MN1$6.6M50
1957
3.7
Saddle Brook, NJ2$330.0M650
1952
4.6
New York, NY1-751
1992
4.3
Burlington, NJ3$190.0M1,800
1952
4.7
Lisle, IL2$1.4B4,000
1871
4.4
York, PA2$360.0M750
-
3.8
Swedesboro, NJ1$21.0M200
2005
4.3
Platteville, WI2$80.0M25
1995
4.5
Bohemia, NY4$20.0M50
-
4.2
--$2.0B10,400
1840
4.4
Cincinnati, OH1$790.0M1,112
2012
4.4
La Vergne, TN1$430.0M1,300
1968
4.0
Saint Charles, IL1$4.9M35
1965
4.1
Ketchum, ID1$19.0M422
1977
4.5
Brentwood, NY1$287.8M3,000
-
4.0
Richmond, VA1$110.0M1,000
Entertainment Distribution Company
2005
3.8
Grover, NC1$1.9M4
1966
3.9
Lititz, PA1$180.0M200
1997
3.6
Liberty, NY1$74.0M200
Main Street Wine & Gourmet
2011
2.6
Orleans, MA1$97,0003
2003
4.2
Olyphant, PA1$2.2B7,595

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Sweet Harvest Foods salaries vs competitors

Among Sweet Harvest Foods competitors, employees at Malt Products earn the most with an average yearly salary of $50,304.

Compare Sweet Harvest Foods salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Sweet Harvest Foods
$34,668$16.67-
Malt Products
$50,304$24.18-
Supermarket
$34,824$16.74-
Quality Packaging Specialists International
$36,002$17.31-
McCain Foods Usa, Inc
$46,277$22.25-
Stauffer's Cookies
$45,536$21.89-

Compare Sweet Harvest Foods job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Sweet Harvest Foods
$48,410$23.27
Bay Valley Foods
$55,179$26.53
McCain Foods Usa, Inc
$51,001$24.52
Main Street Wine & Gourmet
$49,512$23.80
Cinram Manufacturing LLC
$47,622$22.90
Stauffer's Cookies
$47,436$22.81
Sauder's Eggs
$47,393$22.78
Reynolds Packaging, Inc
$47,148$22.67
Medical Action Industries
$46,853$22.53
Ideal Snacks
$46,799$22.50
Cott
$46,755$22.48
Candle-lite
$45,930$22.08
Missa Bay Llc
$45,922$22.08
Quality Packaging Specialists International
$45,644$21.94
Entertainment Distribution Company
$45,442$21.85
Nature's Bounty
$45,039$21.65
Cinram
$44,958$21.61
Smith Optics
$44,576$21.43
Malt Products
$41,684$20.04
Power Packaging Services
$41,243$19.83

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Sweet Harvest Foods demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Sweet Harvest Foods vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
McCain Foods Usa, Inc56%44%
Nature's Bounty59%41%
Reynolds Packaging, Inc68%32%
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Compare race at Sweet Harvest Foods vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
64%19%6%7%3%
8.7
52%23%11%10%5%
8.8
66%17%9%5%3%
7.7

Sweet Harvest Foods and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Steven G. Brown
Cinram

Thomas Harrington
Cott

Paul Nardone
Ideal Snacks

Paul L. Sturman
Nature's Bounty

Paul Sturman joined The Nature’s Bounty Co. as President and Chief Executive Officer in September 2017. He is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Company. A proven, entrepreneurial, global executive, Paul brings to The Nature’s Bounty Co. 30+ years of success in delivering exceptional results in consumer driven businesses as measured by revenue and income growth, market share, organizational development and shareholder value. Recognized as a disciplined, decisive and authentic leader who builds businesses through insight, clear strategic vision and prioritization of effort, Paul places particular focus upon attracting and inspiring diverse teams to produce superior results. Paul is a risk-taker and change agent with a history of turning businesses around, creating and sustaining conditions for meaningful innovation, and transforming organizations organically and/or through M&A integration. Paul brings tangible industry experience to his new role having spent six years successfully leading Pfizer’s $3+ billion Consumer Healthcare business (formerly Wyeth), one of the largest over-the-counter (OTC) healthcare products companies in the world. He served as Global President and was responsible for all aspects of the business unit’s operations, including the development and marketing of major household brands such as Advil®, ChapStick®, and Robitussin® as well as vitamin and supplement brands. After integrating the business into Pfizer, Paul led the turnaround of what was a historically declining business to outpace industry consumption growth through organic growth, acquisitions and securing the licensing rights for the prescription to OTC switch of Nexium. Previously, Paul served as President, North America for Johnson & Johnson Consumer Health Care, where he was responsible for more than 30 brands, including Listerine®, Band-Aid®, Stayfree®, Monistat®, Rogaine®, Neosporin®, and Visine®. He began his marketing career with Warner-Lambert, stewarding brands like Trident sugarless gum, Dentyne Ice, Rolaids antacids, and Halls Cough drops. A well-regarded executive in the healthcare industry, Paul previously served as Chairman of the Consumer Healthcare Products Association (CHPA). He is currently a Trustee of the Foundation for Morristown Medical Center, one of “America’s Top 50 Hospitals” and is also on the Board of Directors of Tyme Inc., a clinical-stage biotechnology company using cellular metabolism and oxidative stress to develop cancer therapeutics with low toxicity profiles. Paul earned his Bachelor’s degree in Biology and Master’s degree in Business Administration from Bucknell University.

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