Roman Meal
Whole Grain Bread, Cereal & Snack Bars | |
Founded | 1912 |
Headquarters | Tacoma, Washington, United States |
Website | http://www.romanmeal.com/ |
Roman Meal is an American bread company in Tacoma, Washington. Founded there in 1912, the company focuses on whole-grain products, including bread, hot cereal, and snack bars.
History
According to the company's website, the Roman Meal Company has its founding in the desire of Canadian physician Robert Jackson to emulate what he believed to be the healthy regimen of Roman soldiers, who purportedly consumed two pounds of wheat or rye a day as part of their rations.[1] Jackson started the company with a hot mixed-grain breakfast cereal called Dr. Jackson's Roman Health Meal. In 1927, Jackson's company was purchased by Tacoma master baker William Matthaei. Matthaei's family had been in the baking business since the first family bakery was opened in Germany in 1686. Matthaei brought bread into the Roman Meal company mix and it continues to be a major focus for the family-owned company.
Partners
- Bimbo Bakeries USA
- Flowers Foods
- Lewis Bakeries
- Love’s Bakery
- Schmidt Baking Company
- Schwebel's Bakery
International
Roman Meal bread is baked locally and distributed in Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Hong Kong, Bermuda and Guam.[2] And, also in Korea.
- Roman Meal Bread produced by Takaki Bakery in Japan.
See also
References
- ↑ "Roman Meal Wasn't Built in a Day". Roman Meal. Retrieved 6 May 2012.
- ↑ "Available Internationally". Roman Meal. Retrieved July 20, 2012.