Tinned food brand Del Monte files for bankruptcy and is looking for a buyer

Tinned food brand Del Monte files for bankruptcy and is looking for a buyer

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Del Monte has secured €773m in funding which will allow it to operate through the sale process.Alamy

Tinned food brand Del Monte files for bankruptcy and is looking for a buyer

The 138-year-old company will continue to operate as normal throughout the sales process.

11.57am, 3 Jul 2025

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TINNED FOOD BRAND Del Monte has filed for bankruptcy and is looking for a buyer.

The company announced yesterday that it is entering voluntary chapter 11 bankruptcy and will begin the sale of its assets while it searches for a new owner.

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Del Monte, a 138-year-old brand, is widely known for its tinned fruit and vegetable products.

It said yesterday that it has secured €773m in funding that will allow the company to operate through the sale process. CNN reports its liabilities have been listed as between €800m and €8bn, according to court documents.

“With an improved capital structure, enhanced financial position and new ownership, we will be better positioned for long-term success,” Greg Longstreet, President and CEO, said before thanking the company’s employees, growers and customers.

The California company’s non-American subsidiaries are also included in the bankruptcy filings, but will continue to operate as normal alongside the rest of the firm.

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