Palmetto Cheese

Palmetto Cheese is a trademarked brand of pimento cheese from Pawleys Island Specialty Foods, a division of Get Carried Away, LLC based in Pawleys Island, South Carolina — and originally made and packaged at Duke Sandwich Productions in Easley, South Carolina.[1] It is marketed in original, jalapeño, and bacon variations.

History

The cheese was commercially marketed beginning in 2006 with 20 packages for sale at Independent Seafood in Georgetown, South Carolina.[2]

To meet demand, production was outsourced to a Simpsonville, South Carolina, company.[2] In 2011, distribution nearly doubled with the addition of Giant-Carlisle, Giant-Landover, Stop & Shop, and Albertsons locations. In April 2012, the cheese became available in Walmart stores, leading contract manufacturer Duke Sandwich to develop a new 80,000-square-foot facility to accommodate increased production.[1][3]

In 2013, the company marketed 4.1 million containers of the cheese, with the original variety as the company's top seller, followed by jalapeño and bacon varieties.[1][4]

2020 controversy

In 2020, Palmetto Cheese was removed from the shelves by Costco [5] and faced boycotts after owner, Brian Henry, while serving as mayor of Pawleys Island, South Carolina, referred to Black Lives Matter as a "terror organization" in a Facebook post.[6]

Henry said a boycott would harm workers, later apologizing for the post.[7][8]

The company's packaging, which had previously featured a photograph of Vertrella Brown, a former African American cook at Pawleys Island's Sea View Inn,[9] was subsequently revised, deleting Brown's photograph, and the company's website briefly carried a prominent statement: "We view elevating racial equality as one of our brand's responsibilities. Palmetto Cheese is evolving and listening to the black American community, our customers, and business partners. We are committed to lead as an advocate for uniting the community, starting with a rebranding of our product identity."[9]

See also

  • Pimento cheese
  • Pub cheese

References

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  5. Erica Chayes Wida. Costco pulls Palmetto Cheese from 120 stores after owner calls BLM 'terror organization' Today, September 22, 2020^
  6. Hannah Strong, Nick Masuda. Pawleys Island mayor calls Black Lives Matter a 'terror organization' in Facebook post Post and Courier, 27 August 2020, retrieved 10 September 2020^
  7. Mayor's apology draws new wave of criticism – Coastal Observer 10 September 2020, retrieved 10 September 2020^
  8. Nick Masuda, Tyler Fleming. Pawleys mayor doesn't resign, says boycotting Palmetto Cheese will hurt workers Post and Courier, 3 September 2020, retrieved 10 September 2020^
  9. Chase Karacostas. After SC mayor calls BLM 'terror organization,' some push to boycott Palmetto Cheese Sun News, September 11, 2020^