Dick Smith Foods was a food brand created by Australian entrepreneur Dick Smith to provide Australian owned and produced alternatives to products from foreign-owned food companies.[1] Generally, the brand focused on producing local alternatives to products with large market shares like Kraft peanut butter and Vegemite. However, Dick Smith Foods did not manufacture its own food products; instead, it sourced products from other Australian-owned companies, which licensed the Dick Smith Foods brand label. Dick Smith Foods also donated a portion of its profits to charitable causes.[2]
On 26 July 2018, Dick Smith announced that the business would close in 2019, blaming competition from German supermarket Aldi.
History
Dick Smith Foods was formed in 1999 largely in response to the high market share of international companies such as Kraft, and the increasingly frequent take-over of previously Australian-owned companies including Arnott's and Pauls. In particular, Smith was concerned that many companies which were no longer Australian owned still marketed their products as "Australian": the iconic Australian breakfast spread Vegemite, for example, was owned by Kraft Foods.[3] (It was later sold back to Bega Cheese by Mondelez, in a belated grocery business sale in Australia. Bega later also bought back Lion Dairy & Drinks.)
In 2004, Smith announced his intention to make Dick Smith Foods a commercial operation, and to list it on the stock market by 2009.[4] In the same year, Smith offered to purchase Vegemite from Kraft, but was unsuccessful.[5]
Legal issues
Dick Smith Foods ran into legal difficulties in 2003, when Arnott's Biscuits took the company to court. The issue was a trademark dispute over Dick Smith Foods' "Temptin'" brand of chocolate biscuits, which Arnott's alleged had diluted their trademark for their similar Tim Tam biscuits, in similarly designed packaging.[12] The case was settled out of court with an agreement to modify package font,[13] and Smith responded by casting Greg Arnott, a member of the Arnott family, in a commercial for the biscuits.[14]
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References
- Dick sticks with peanut butter Herald Sun, 2001-07-27^
- , a $1 million donation Daniel Pedersen. Dick Smith's million-dollar gift for the Country Women's Association The Courier-Mail, 15 June 2018, retrieved 27 July 2018^
- Lewis, Peter: Dick Smith's tasty new adventure Archived copy