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United States Bakery

www.usbakery.com

 
United States Bakery, Inc., also known as Franz Family Bakery, provides commercial baking services. The company produces and markets fresh or frozen products to retailers, food service distributors, food processing companies, and restaurant chains. Its products include sandwich breads, dessert cups and pies, natural breads, deli breads and rolls, buns, bagels, breakfast breads, English muffins, donuts, cookies, dinner rolls, organic breads, sugar free cookies, and pastries. The company also operates bakery outlets in Oregon, Washington, California, and Idaho. United States Bakery, Inc. was founded in 1897 and is based in Portland, Oregon.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $100-250 Million
  • www.usbakery.com
  • 340 NE 11th Street
    Portland, OR USA 97232
  • Phone: 503.232.2191

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