How Bush’s Built A Billion-Dollar Family Fortune From America’s Favorite Baked Beans
Bush's Beans has evolved from a small general store in Tennessee into a billion-dollar company. The fourth-generation chairman, Drew Everett, emphasizes the importance of remaining family-owned. The company is now strategically positioned to thrive in the current market environment.
- ▪Bush's Beans started as a small general store over a century ago.
- ▪Drew Everett is the fourth-generation chairman of the company.
- ▪The brand is focusing on growth in the GLP-1 era.
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BETAThis is a BETA experience. opt-out hereBusinessFood & DrinkDaily CoverHow Bush’s Built A Billion-Dollar Family Fortune From America’s Favorite Baked BeansFamily Matters: “We're proud to be family-owned,” fourth-generation chairman Drew Everett says of Bush's. “We want to remain family-owned and that has been a consistent theme."Fab Fernandez for ForbesByChloe Sorvino,Forbes Staff. Chloe Sorvino is a New York-based Forbes staff writer who covers food.Follow AuthorMay 24, 2026, 06:00am EDTWhat began as a small general store in Tennessee more than a century ago has grown into a bean behemoth perfectly aligned for the GLP-1 era.
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