Kraft-Heinz has excellent operating subsidiaries. The Heinz
ketchup brand, launched shortly after the American Civil War, has a near
monopoly on the American ketchup industry that has been untouched for over two
centuries. If it were still a standalone company, it would be one of the top
two dozen businesses in the world that you could hold for a 50+ year time
frame. Since 2015, it has been merged with Kraft, giving the combined company a
towering position in the cheese, ketchup, and grocery store meats categories.
But when you intend to build wealth, using a largely passive
approach where you are maniacal in your analysis on the front-end of getting
the decision right but taken on a hands-free approach once the pile of capital
is allocated and then focus your future gaze towards adding to the collection,
you ought to be focused on two components:
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