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The original pepper farmers (Underwood Ranches) started making their own Sriracha using the peppers Hoy Fong lost access to. It's a black label with a gold dragon on it just labeled Sriracha.
The peppers aren't the same. They did some shady business practices in multiple ways and the only commercial grower of the Sriracha pepper no longer sells to them. If you eat it recently and like the taste go for it, but its not the same flavor as actual Sriracha peppers.
I was a decades long supporter of Huy Fong, but can't support David Tran anymore. It's a shame, great sauce but what a disappointing end that boiled down to greed.
> In 2017, Huy Fong sued Underwood Ranches, claiming they had been overcharged for the previous year's harvest. Underwood countersued, alleging breach of contract and fraud. Ultimately, a jury found in Underwood's favor, ordering Huy Fong to pay the farmer $23.3 million in damages.
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Not the same. And what's makes him so horrific? He doesn't align with your brain?
The peppers aren't the same. They did some shady business practices in multiple ways and the only commercial grower of the Sriracha pepper no longer sells to them. If you eat it recently and like the taste go for it, but its not the same flavor as actual Sriracha peppers.
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It's legit tho. The old guy who started the company was a stand up honest dude who did business with another stand up honest dude who grew peppers decades ago. Together they got rich, and always just on a handshake-based contract.
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It's legit tho. The old guy who started the company was a stand up honest dude who did business with another stand up honest dude who grew peppers decades ago. Together they got rich, and always just on a handshake-based contract.
And then the old huy fong founder's kids grew up. Probably based on shit they learned watching The Apprentice, they decided they could make even more money by screwing the old pepper farmer over. They knew he was used to that handshake contract being good as gold, and would take on loans to start planting based on the promise that 100% of his crop would be bought by Huy Fong, as per their contract.
So they made the handshake contract. He borrowed tons as he always did (farming has lots of up front costs), and then at the last minute they started their own pepper growing company and told the old farmer he had a choice: sell to the Huy Fong kids, or go belly up.
The old farmer surprised them. Not only did he refuse to sell, but he sued them for breach of contract. And he won. Tens of millions of dollars, because a handshake contract is still a contract. Guess the Huy Fong kids didn't learn that on The Apprentice.
Also, this is the reason there was a "sriracha shortage" a few years back. Huy Fong gambled that it could get the old farmer's specialty pepper growing operation, and when he refused to be screwed over, they had no pepper supply.
The original pepper farmers (Underwood Ranches) started making their own Sriracha using the peppers Hoy Fong lost access to. It's a black label with a gold dragon on it just labeled Sriracha.
The original pepper farmers (Underwood Ranches) started making their own Sriracha using the peppers Hoy Fong lost access to. It's a black label with a gold dragon on it just labeled Sriracha.
I was wondering why I saw that label with the dragon. I didn't realize there was this huge story around it.
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> In 2017, Huy Fong sued Underwood Ranches, claiming they had been overcharged for the previous year's harvest. Underwood countersued, alleging breach of contract and fraud. Ultimately, a jury found in Underwood's favor, ordering Huy Fong to pay the farmer $23.3 million in damages.
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Or call it, how to repeatedly shoot yourself in the foot and ruin a good thing, because you probably got a mistress.
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And then the old huy fong founder's kids grew up. Probably based on shit they learned watching The Apprentice, they decided they could make even more money by screwing the old pepper farmer over. They knew he was used to that handshake contract being good as gold, and would take on loans to start planting based on the promise that 100% of his crop would be bought by Huy Fong, as per their contract.
So they made the handshake contract. He borrowed tons as he always did (farming has lots of up front costs), and then at the last minute they started their own pepper growing company and told the old farmer he had a choice: sell to the Huy Fong kids, or go belly up.
The old farmer surprised them. Not only did he refuse to sell, but he sued them for breach of contract. And he won. Tens of millions of dollars, because a handshake contract is still a contract. Guess the Huy Fong kids didn't learn that on The Apprentice.
Also, this is the reason there was a "sriracha shortage" a few years back. Huy Fong gambled that it could get the old farmer's specialty pepper growing operation, and when he refused to be screwed over, they had no pepper supply.
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The original pepper farmers (Underwood Ranches) started making their own Sriracha using the peppers Hoy Fong lost access to. It's a black label with a gold dragon on it just labeled Sriracha.
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