KEY POINTS
  • CEO Jim Snee says in a "Mad Money" interview that Hormel's "portfolio [is] broad, it's deep and it's improving the lives of consumers."
  • Building on a nearly 130-year history, the meat producer has acquired plant-based brands such as Skippy and purpose-driven brands such as Applegate and Justin's.
  • "There's no arguing the consumer is more curious about plants" than ever, Snee says.

Hormel Foods CEO Jim Snee told CNBC on Thursday that the company's "food journey" is harnessed to its commitment to corporate and social responsibility.

In a sitdown with Jim Cramer at the New York Stock Exchange, Snee said Hormel focuses on three pillars: employees and partners, sustainability goals and giving back to local communities, and products that better the lives of consumers.