Diannie wrote:Does anyone know the hours of the outlet store?
Artie wrote:citywide03 wrote:I second the Best Kosher outlet store on Pershing. They serve good dogs and sandwiches at very good prices. As it's an outlet store so you can by the product at the store as well. No fries, only chips! I don't remember a whole lot of Greek in NY when I was there, perhaps Greektown. Chicago also has some of the best Mexican rest. in the country.
Some sad news...
Sara Lee closing S. Side kosher hot dog plant
November 19, 2008
BY CHERYL V. JACKSON cjackson@suntimes.com
Sara Lee Corp. is closing its South Side kosher hot dog and meat processing plant, 1000 W. Pershing, leaving about 185 people without jobs.
The Downers Grove-headquartered food maker is exiting the kosher meat business, cutting its Best's Kosher, Sinai Kosher, Shofar and Wilno brands. Sara Lee -- which owns Hillshire Farm, Jimmy Dean and Ball Park brands -- has been trimming brands to focus on areas of business in which it believes it can be most profitable. It sold its sauces and dressings business in September.
The kosher meat plant, as well as the Sinai Kosher outlet store located on the premises, will close on or before Jan. 30, the company said. Sara Lee plans to sell the facility and property.
http://www.suntimes.com/business/128906 ... -w.article
leek wrote:There are still Sinai products at the Costco on Damen. Buy the salami while you can!
But for my family, and the Jewish community in particular, we are mourning one fatality of the financial meltdown that for us is unthinkable.
Hot dogs. Corned beef. Tongue. Pastrami. Bologna. By the end of the month, the company that my great-grandfather Isaac Oscherwitz started in 1886 will close. Best's Kosher Sausage Co., was family owned for more than 100 years. In 1993, Sara Lee Corp. acquired Best's Kosher. Mike Cummins, a Sara Lee spokesperson, said of the closing: "It was not because it's not profitable—it's just not where it needs to be."
This is a loss not only for my family, but for the millions of Jews who keep kosher and the many millions who don't but learned to love my family's hot dogs.
Marshall K wrote:Anyone know why the family sold the business to Sara lee?
Marshall K wrote:I assumed it was the almighty $ that moved the family to sell. So much for the moving piece in the Trib.
Marshall K wrote:Anyone know why the family sold the business to Sara lee?
"It was not because it's not profitable—it's just not where it needs to be."
This sort of stuff is incomprehensible to me. As long as the cash cow is producing, either keep on milking it or else sell it off and use the proceeds elsewhere. A going business is almost always worth more than the pieces, and by continuing operations it puts the seller in a better negotiating position.
Sara Lee has made it clear that they are "Not Interested" in selling Best Kosher, because there has been an investor group who has offered to discuss the option with them and have been turned away with the same vague corporate speak contained in the original announcement. For the record - Best Kosher was a profitable entity.
teatpuller wrote:they probably don't want anyone else to compete with their ballpark and hillshire farms brands.
teatpuller wrote:they probably don't want anyone else to compete with their ballpark and hillshire farms brands.
George R wrote:teatpuller wrote:they probably don't want anyone else to compete with their ballpark and hillshire farms brands.
Vienna Beef lives!
j r wrote:George R wrote:teatpuller wrote:they probably don't want anyone else to compete with their ballpark and hillshire farms brands.
Vienna Beef lives!
Vienna Beef products are *NOT* Kosher:
http://www.viennabeef.com/about/faq/#FAQ56
j r wrote:George R wrote:teatpuller wrote:they probably don't want anyone else to compete with their ballpark and hillshire farms brands.
Vienna Beef lives!
Vienna Beef products are *NOT* Kosher:
http://www.viennabeef.com/about/faq/#FAQ56
MikeW665 wrote:Forgive my ignorance of the Jewish religion, ( I grew up Catholic, and as in good catholic tradition I had to give something up for lent…..So I gave up religion) but couldn’t the dogs be blessed by a Rabbi to make them kosher or is it also linked to the way the dogs are made?