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The '''Throne of St. Thomas''' is the [[Apostolic]] tradition of the [[Christian]] church in [[India]] , believed to be established by [[Thomas the Apostle|St. Thomas]] .
'''Kettle Foods''' is an international manufacturer of [[potato chips]] and other [[snack food]]s based in [[Salem, Oregon]], [[United States]]. As of 2006 they were the largest natural potato chip brand in the U.S.<ref>Kish, Matthew. [http://portland.bizjournals.com/portland/stories/2006/08/07/daily24.html Kettle Foods sold to British group] ''[[Portland Business Journal]]'', [[August 9]] [[2006]].</ref> The company, originally founded in 1978 by Cameron Healy, is today owned by the British private equity firm [[Lion Capital LLP]]. In 2003 the company installed the largest solar array in the [[Pacific Northwest]] to use more green energy at their Salem plant.<ref>[http://www.energytrust.org/library/case_studies/KettleFoods/KettleFoodsCS.pdf Energy Trust]</ref><ref>[http://www.oregon.gov/ENERGY/CONS/BUS/docs/KettleFood.pdf Oregon.goc: FIRE]</ref>
It is currently held by six bishops from different [[denominations]] in [[India]]. They were all once part of the same [[Malankara Church]] and eventually broke off in the course of Indian Christian history.


In October 2007, campaigns were launched on popular networking site [[Facebook]] calling for a boycott of Kettle Foods products<ref>Consumers start online campaign to boycott Kettle Chips [http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,,2186569,00.html] ''[[The Guardian]]'', [[October 9]] [[2007]]</ref> following allegations that the company was attempting to dissuade workers at its [[Norwich]] factory from joining trade union [[Unite (British trade union)|Unite]]. The company refutes the claim but admits that it has taken advice from Omega Training,<ref>Internet campaign to boycott foods [http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/content/News/story.aspx?brand=ENOnline&category=News&tBrand=enonline&tCategory=news&itemid=NOED11%20Oct%202007%2009%3A46%3A29%3A537] ''[[Norwich_Evening_News|Norwich Evening News]]'', [[October 11]] [[2007]]</ref> a UK subsidiary of U.S. company [[The Burke Group]], specialists in union avoidance.<ref> The Burke Group [http://www.tbglabor.com/]</ref>
== Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church ==
[[Image:malankarathrone.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Malankara Throne,The throne is believed to be used for the consecration of [[Mar Thoma I]] in 1653 and is in the possession of Mar Thoma Syrian Church]]


==Products==
'''Mar Thoma Church''', is founded in the late 1800s after splitted up from Indian Orthodox Church. It is in Communion with the worldwide [[Anglican Communion]] and is in good ecumenical relations with other member churches in the [[World Council of Churches]].
The Kettle brand features all-natural products. Kettle's most famous product is their batch-cooked potato chip. The company's unique flavors are especially popular and the company has occasionally held contests and large polls to introduce new flavors, printing the names of the voters on the bags of the new flavors. The 2006 contest winners were Tuscan Three Cheese and Buffalo Bleu; past contest winners include Cheddar Beer and Spicy Thai.<ref>[http://www.kettlefoods.com/index.php?cID=217 Kettlefoods.com], "And the winner is..."</ref>


Kettle brand potato chips feature [[expeller|expeller-pressed]] high [[monounsaturated fat|monounsaturated]] [[safflower]] and/or [[sunflower]] [[vegetable oil|oil]].
**'''[[Joseph Mar Irenaeus|His Grace the Most Rev. Dr. Joseph Mar Thoma Metropolitan]]'''


==References==
== Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church (Indian Orthodox Church) ==
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*{{cite web|title=KettleFoods.com :: Our History|url=http://www.kettlefoods.com/index.php?cID=17|accessyear=2005|accessdate=November 22}}
*{{cite web|title=KettleFoods.co.uk :: A Bit of History|url=http://www.kettlefoods.co.uk/site/WebSite.do?id=501.54.623|accessyear=2007|accessdate=October 11}}
*[http://www.treehugger.com/files/2006/10/kettle_foods_of.php Kettle Foods Offsets 100% of Conventional Energy Use]


==External links==
The [[Indian Orthodox Church|Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church]] is an autocephalous (Independent) [[Oriental Orthodox]] Church, founded by St.Thomas the Apostle in A.D 72 and succeeded by Catholicoses This church is in Communion with the Oriental Orthodox Churches.
*[http://www.kettlefoods.com/ Official website]


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This church faced several splits in its history. Those churches found such are
Syro Malabar Church
Marthoma Church
Malabar Independent Syrian Church of Thozhiyoor
Syro Malankara Catholic Church
**'''[[Catholicose Baselios Mar Thoma Didymos I|His Holiness Baselios Mar Thoma Didymos I]]'''


[[Category:Companies based in Salem, Oregon]]
== Syro-Malabar Catholic Church ==
[[Category:Food companies of the United States]]
The [[Syro-Malabar Church|Syro-Malabar Catholic Church]] is an Eastern Catholic Church with a Major Archiepiscopal Status.
[[Category:Brand name snack foods]]
[[Category:Companies established in 1978]]
[[Category:Private equity portfolio companies]]
[[Category:Brand name potato chips, potato crisps, and other potato-based snack foods]]


**'''[[Mar Varkey Cardinal Vithayathil|His Beatitude Mar Varkey Cardinal Vithayathil]] '''

== Syro-Malankara Catholic Church ==
The [[Syro-Malankara Catholic Church]] is an Eastern Catholic Church with a Major Archiepiscopal Status. It was established when Mar Ivanios and seven laymen and a deacon left the Malankara Syrian Orthodox Church and joined the Catholic Church in the 1930s.

**'''His Beatitude [[Mar Baselios Cleemis|Moran Mor Baselios Cleemis]]'''

== Malabar Independent Syrian Church (Thoyzohir Sabha) ==
The [[Malabar Independent Syrian Church]] is an autocephalous (independent) Oriental Orthodox in its theology, but not in communion with the Oriental Orthodox Church but in communion with the [[Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church]]

**'''Most Rev. Cyril Mar Basalius Metropolitan'''

== St. Thomas Evangelical Church of India ==
[[St. Thomas Evangelical Church|St. Thomas Evangelical Church of India]] (STECI) is an Evangelical, Episcopal Church which firmly affirms that the Bible is the inspired, inerrant and infallible Word of God. All that is necessary for our salvation and living in righteousness is given in the Bible. It further affirms that the Church has a responsibility to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ to all the nations of the world, especially to [[India]].

**'''Rt. Rev. Dr. T C Cherian'''

==See also==
* [[Malankara Church]]
* [[Oriental Orthodoxy]]
* [[Mar Thoma Church]]
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==Notes / References==
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[[Category:Christianity in India]]
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A bag and bowl of Kettle Foods sea salt and vinegar-flavored potato chips

Kettle Foods is an international manufacturer of potato chips and other snack foods based in Salem, Oregon, United States. As of 2006 they were the largest natural potato chip brand in the U.S.[1] The company, originally founded in 1978 by Cameron Healy, is today owned by the British private equity firm Lion Capital LLP. In 2003 the company installed the largest solar array in the Pacific Northwest to use more green energy at their Salem plant.[2][3]

In October 2007, campaigns were launched on popular networking site Facebook calling for a boycott of Kettle Foods products[4] following allegations that the company was attempting to dissuade workers at its Norwich factory from joining trade union Unite. The company refutes the claim but admits that it has taken advice from Omega Training,[5] a UK subsidiary of U.S. company The Burke Group, specialists in union avoidance.[6]

Products

The Kettle brand features all-natural products. Kettle's most famous product is their batch-cooked potato chip. The company's unique flavors are especially popular and the company has occasionally held contests and large polls to introduce new flavors, printing the names of the voters on the bags of the new flavors. The 2006 contest winners were Tuscan Three Cheese and Buffalo Bleu; past contest winners include Cheddar Beer and Spicy Thai.[7]

Kettle brand potato chips feature expeller-pressed high monounsaturated safflower and/or sunflower oil.

References

  1. ^ Kish, Matthew. Kettle Foods sold to British group Portland Business Journal, August 9 2006.
  2. ^ Energy Trust
  3. ^ Oregon.goc: FIRE
  4. ^ Consumers start online campaign to boycott Kettle Chips [1] The Guardian, October 9 2007
  5. ^ Internet campaign to boycott foods [2] Norwich Evening News, October 11 2007
  6. ^ The Burke Group [3]
  7. ^ Kettlefoods.com, "And the winner is..."
  • "KettleFoods.com :: Our History". Retrieved November 22. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  • "KettleFoods.co.uk :: A Bit of History". Retrieved October 11. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  • Kettle Foods Offsets 100% of Conventional Energy Use

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