Our story is all about quality.

We craft all our soups, broths and foods from authentic recipes using only the highest quality ingredients. We are dedicated to making better taste better for you. We believe that food should always be delicious, and there is no reason that delicious food can’t fit within your diet. At Progresso, we love great food. It’s been our passion for more than 50 years.

1905

Early 1900s
Emigrating from Italy to the United States, The Uddo and Taormina families missed their traditional Italian foods so much they began to ship olive oil from their home in Italy—first for themselves, then for their friends and family in the United States. In 1905 V. Taormina and Company was established as an importing company in New Orleans. In 1913, Joseph Uddo also started an importing business in the same city. The Uddo and Taormina companies eventually merged in 1925 to form the Uddo and Taormina Corporation.

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1927

1927
The Uddo and Taormina families opened another importing business in New York City that soon joined forces with the New Orleans operation. The Progresso Italian Food Company was born. The company seal and name Progresso (meaning “progress” in Italian) was designed to communicate the vision of progress, a cornerstone of the Progresso philosophy.

1942

1942
Because the war made importing goods from overseas extremely difficult, Progresso decided to pack products domestically, including peppers, olives, eggplant (caponata) and beans. These and other foods were delivered door-to-door to neighborhood shops.

1942

1942
Sourcing product and manufacturing space became difficult in the New York operation. Progresso moved to Vineland, New Jersey, about one mile from the current Progresso Plant. Progresso owners looked to Vineland for its rich farmlands to pack their own vegetable products, barreled peppers and tomatoes. Many generations of the families were involved in the day-to-day operations of the plant.

1949

1949-1959
Italian soup and beans gain a following when Mama Taormina’s contributions to the first Progresso soups were taken from real family recipes. They included Minestrone, Lentil, Mac and Bean (Pasta E Fagioli) and Escarole. The recipes were written on the wall, and the soups were made with the same ingredients and in the same way as the homemade soups.

1969

1949
Progresso introduced the first canned ready-to-serve soup in America.

1974

1974
The Progresso Soup business continued to grow. Starting in 1974, three to five new soup flavors were being added to the product line each year. Production began to shift from seasonal, co-packed, and imported products to soup.

1983

1983
The image of Progresso grew from an Italian Import Company to a Quality Soup Company with an Italian Heritage. Progresso officially became known as a “soup” company in the industry.

1996

1996
Pillsbury acquired Progresso.

2001

2001
General Mills merged with Pillsbury.

2006

2006
Progresso introduced the Reduced Sodium line, offering consumers their favorite flavors with heart healthy sodium levels.

2007

2007
Progresso introduced Progresso Light soup, the only brand endorsed by Weight Watchers.

2008

2008
Progresso entered the broth category with 3 great-tasting flavors.

2008

2008
Progresso Foods introduced its newest gourmet bread crumb, Panko, in two flavors, plain and Italian.

2009

2009
Progresso introduced four delicious High Fiber soups with 28% of the daily value of fiber per serving.

2010

2010
Progresso introduced its line of World Recipe soups, featuring four delicious Mexican-inspired soups with specialty ingredients.

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Progresso Soup

Crafted for taste, Progresso Soups are made from authentic recipes, using only the highest quality ingredients.
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Progresso Soup

Progresso Broth

Progresso’s chef-inspired broths contain only the highest quality ingredients to deliver rich, homemade flavor. Learn about better cooking with Progresso Broth.

Progresso Broth

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Try one of our new Progresso Rich & Hearty soups with dinner, and if you're not completely satisfied, we'll give you your money back. That's how confident we are you'll love them!
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The History of Progresso

Over 100 years ago, the business now known as Progresso Foods started. A young Sicilian, Vincent Taormina, first imported foods from Italy to meet the need for high-quality ingredients familiar to Italian-Americans.

As more family members became involved and importing grew both in volume and locations, the business merged in 1927 to become the Progresso Italian Food Corporation and the Progresso label was born.

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