In 1980, Eastern Foods launched the Naturally Fresh® brand, consisting of all-natural salad dressings, sauces, dips, oils, and vinegars. The company later developed the Jackaroo® line of meat sauce products."

The company was known as Eastern Foods until 2002 when it became Naturally Fresh, Inc. The change was made to recognize the company's strongest brand and to emphasize our commitment to providing only the freshest, highest quality products.

Since the introduction of Naturally Fresh® products, Naturally Fresh has handled production, including research and development, product preparation, and packaging.

Throughout the 1980's and 1990's, Naturally Fresh expanded its retail business into leading supermarkets and increased its market penetration into quick serve, casual, and fine dining restaurants.

On April 13, 2012, Naturally Fresh was acquired by TreeHouse Foods, Inc. (NYSE: THS). Sam K. Reed, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer commented, "Naturally Fresh provides retailers with a premium offering in the refrigerated produce section and the acquisition is the perfect complement to our existing broad array of private label shelf stable dressings, sauces and salsa. Additionally, the acquisition will expand our refrigerated manufacturing and packaging capabilities, broaden our distribution footprint and further develop our presence within the growing segment of fresh and good for you foods. Naturally Fresh's Atlanta facility, coupled with our existing West Coast and Chicago based refrigerated foods plants, will also allow us to more efficiently service customers from coast to coast."

Naturally Fresh continues to grow as one of the leading refrigerated salad dressing companies in the United States and will remain dedicated to bringing you the best products possible.

ABOUT TREEHOUSE FOODS
TreeHouse is a food manufacturer servicing primarily the retail grocery and foodservice channels. Its products include non-dairy powdered creamer; canned soup, salad dressings and sauces; powdered drink mixes; instant oatmeal and hot cereals; macaroni and cheese, skillet dinners and other value-added side dishes and salads; salsa and Mexican sauces; jams and pie fillings under the E.D. Smith brand name; pickles and related products; and other food products including aseptic sauces, refrigerated salad dressings, and liquid non-dairy creamer. TreeHouse believes it is the largest manufacturer of pickles and non-dairy powdered creamer in the United States and the largest manufacturer of private label salad dressings, powdered drink mixes and instant hot cereals in the United States and Canada based on sales volume.

CALIFORNIA SUPPLY CHAIN TRANSPARENCY LAW
TreeHouse Foods, Inc. and its operating subsidiaries are committed to eliminating slavery and human trafficking from their supply chains. In order to achieve that goal, we include as a part of our Supplier Quality Expectations Manual a requirement that our suppliers certify that the materials they provide do, and will continue to, comply with all laws regarding slavery and human trafficking of the countries in which they do business. In addition, our supply chain managers are trained to evaluate suppliers carefully to detect any non-compliance. In the event we discover any non-compliance by any supplier, we will not hesitate to cease doing business with that supplier.