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Moore retired from his day job at Bob’s Red Mill in 2018, when his wife Charlee passed away. At the time, then aged 89, Moore transitioned to a board member role, which he held up until his death.
Bob’s Red Mill originally served customers in the Portland, Oregon, area, before growing into a global brand. The company now sells more than 200 products in over 70 countries.
However, by 2010, Bob's Red Mill had become a $100 million company which Moore gifted to his employees. “They made us the ultimate company that I’m proud of,” he explained to PEOPLE in 2019.
Bob's Red Mill, the Milwaukie company founded on love of healthy foods and milling whole grains, announced the upcoming ...
Bob’s Red Mill CEO Trey Winthrop told The Oregonian/OregonLive that Sunday will be the last day the cafe will be open, but the Whole Grain Store will keep its doors open until Feb. 17.
Moore, who was 94 when he died, founded Bob's Red Mill with his wife, Charlee, in Oregon in 1978. In the decades that followed, the couple grew their whole-grain food company into a global empire ...
Keith Showalter, senior manager of packaging walks through part of the Bob’s Red Mill production facility. He has been with the company 11 years. In 2010 the company created an Employee Stock ...
Over the weekend, Bob Moore, the founder of the natural food brand Bob's Red Mill, died at the age of 94. According to Nathan Diller at USA Today , Moore died of natural causes and "peacefully ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Bob’s Red Mill, the Milwaukie company founded on love of healthy foods and milling whole grains, announced the upcoming closure of their retail store and cafe Saturday morning.
Bob's Red Mill founder, Bob Moore, died on Saturday Feb. 10, at age 94. His death was announced in a statement posted on Bob's Red Mill social media accounts on Saturday.