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Food giant that merged with Heinz in 2015
Answer for the clue "Food giant that merged with Heinz in 2015 ", 5 letters:
kraft
Alternative clues for the word kraft
- Kool-Aid owner
- Wrapping paper
- Macaroni & Cheese maker
- Food company known for Jell-O and Velveeta
- Crystal Light's parent company
- Company whose first product was cheese
- Strong wrapping paper made from pulp processed with a sulfur solution
- Parent company of Oscar Mayer
- Maker of Seven Seas salad dressing
- Jell-O maker
Usage examples of kraft.
They comprise so many stereo simulcasts that, even from all these stories up, Kraft hears the disembodied messages take to the air and aggregate into a leviathan Announcer.
Several hoods in front of him, sleek little fuel-injected Alpha particle manned by sandalwood-haired guy hugging cellular phone swaps places with convertible Stuttgart-apparatus piloted by blond bombshell lip-syncing to the same song Kraft himself has tuned in on the radio.
Ed teacher almost two decades ago affectionately if firmly referred to as The Big Picture, Kraft catches the total, pointillist effect: cars flaking off each other in the steady current, making a shimmering moire, like sheer curtains swaying in front of a screen.
Given the apotheosis of private transport all around him, Kraft finds it hard to credit the shrill fact beloved of the guidebooks, that Angel City once possessed the most extensive urban transit system in the country.
Slowing dangerously for the third day running, Kraft at last makes out the text.
Chief of Surgery Burgess, dying a slow, half-century death in this city where reading span is sorely stretched by the instructions on microwave popcorn, instantly imagines that in Kraft he has found a kindred literate spirit, a simile son.
With these folks, Kraft grins a lot and asks for second helpings of everything they dish out.
Even with Burgess as lay analyst, Kraft has to lie a little, invent an incriminated mechanism.
For years, little Kraft carried with him, three and a half times around the globe, despite the vicissitudes of local politics, his transposing horn.
In the poignant foreground, Ricky Kraft, doing his brave little John-John Jr.
Assisting at his first coronary bypass, helping to clamp off and excise the saphenous vein from the meat-thick thigh and substitute it for the fouled canal-locks around the heart, Kraft felt only the placid terror of arrival.
The devices available to Kraft on the sampler tray have gone unchanged for a hundred years: knives, scissors, needles, thread, forceps, retractors, the all-important hemostat.
The steady oscillation calls Kraft back to the living infant on the table underneath them.
LCD stacking up a Sisyphean queue of unplugga-ble leaks, Kraft tends to stray into the contempt bred of familiarity.
Now the Crab is back, claw immense and gangrenous, stinking so badly that Kraft can barely get close enough to schedule him for immediate draining.