Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday Announces Law Enforcement Collaborative Stopped Shipment of 5 Kilograms of Cocaine in Beaver County; 2 Traffickers Charged

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) According to a release from Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday’s office, Sunday, in conjunction with federal, state, and local law enforcement partners, announced charges against two people trafficking $110,000 worth of cocaine from out of state to western Pennsylvania. Five kilograms of cocaine were recovered from a vehicle on Saturday in Beaver Falls after it was stopped by Patterson Township police, the Pennsylvania State Police, investigators from the Drug Enforcement Administration and agents from the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General. Forty-five-year-old Darnell Lawson and thirty-one-year-old Taylor Suggs, both of Ohio, got a charge of felony drug trafficking. The investigation into this incident is ongoing and $1 million was how much the bail was for each person.

Pennsylvania Democrats attract some buzz in the party’s bid to take back the US House

(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE – Scranton Mayor Paige Cognetti speaks during a President Joe Biden campaign event in Scranton, Pa., April 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Scranton Mayor Paige Cognetti on Tuesday announced a bid for Congress in Pennsylvania, adding yet another competitive Democrat to the 2026 midterm election lineup in a state that gives her party perhaps its best chance to gain multiple seats without redrawing congressional lines.

The ranks of Democrats now running for Congress in Pennsylvania include a prominent mayor and a state labor leader, and give the party the kind of candidate-recruitment buzz it needs ahead of next year’s congressional elections. At stake is a controlling majority in the U.S. House.

Cognetti, a mainstay on stage when national Democrats campaign in her working-class city, has long been viewed as the party’s best candidate to try to unseat freshman Rep. Rob Bresnahan. The district is full of Democrats who more recently have backed President Donald Trump.

Cognetti will campaign as an independent-minded Democrat and can-do corruption-fighting mayor who beat the party’s nominee in 2019 to grab the top office in Scranton, a heavily Democratic city.

“People here are sick of self-serving politicians,” she said in an interview. “I’ve shown in Scranton that we can build government for people and be honest with people. I have done it with an independent streak and I think we will be able to take that successfully to the whole district.”

Seats like Bresnahan’s will be of prime importance in 2026: Democrats need just three seats to flip control of the U.S. House and party leaders say the road to the majority likely goes through Pennsylvania. The state holds four of the 35 seats nationwide that Democrats are targeting.

Three of those — including the neighboring districts now represented by Bresnahan and fellow freshman Republican Rep. Ryan Mackenzie — were among the narrowest races in the country last year. Without Trump on the ballot next year to bring out his loyal voters — and given the long history of midterm defeats for the party of the president — Democrats have reason to feel good.

Redistricting not an option

For Democrats in Pennsylvania, redrawing the state’s congressional boundaries to increase their chances of picking up seats isn’t an option.

That requires legislation and no such bill would be likely to pass the state’s politically divided Legislature. That means the party is relying on recruiting good candidates, a task involving Gov. Josh Shapiro, himself a potential 2028 contender for the White House.

The Scranton-based district Cognetti is running in is often a destination during presidential campaigns, with its split electorate attracting candidates from both parties. It is also the birthplace of former President Joe Biden.

Cognetti, 45, has experience in the U.S. Treasury Department and with the Scranton school board and is viewed by party operatives as a rising star in Pennsylvania.

As mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania’s 7th-biggest city, she has a good relationship with Shapiro and is a sought-after figure at political rallies and during presidential visits, whether greeting Biden or former Vice President Kamala Harris on the airport tarmac or warming up crowds at their rallies.

‘The future of the Democratic Party’

Her task isn’t an easy one: the district has voted for Trump in the last three presidential elections and the Democrat who held it until last year, Matt Cartwright, was a perennial target of Republicans.

Cognetti was at the top of practically every Democrat’s list to succeed Cartwright.

“Top down, going into next year, I have been blown away by recruitment,” said Brittany Crampsie, a Democratic campaign strategist in Pennsylvania. “People want to run in seats where we had to do strong-arming to get candidates to say ‘yes’ last year, three years ago.”

Crampsie said people like Cognetti are “the future of the Democratic Party.”

Cognetti’s candidacy is the second big get for Democrats in one week. Last week, the head of Pennsylvania’s state firefighters’ union, Bob Brooks, declared his candidacy to challenge Mackenzie.

The Allentown-area district already has five Democrats running.

But Brooks has Shapiro’s support, as well as backing from a pair of labor unions, U.S. Rep. Chris Deluzio and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. He’s talking up his working-class roots as a career firefighter and union guy who runs his own landscaping and snow-plowing company.

His campaign is playing up his volunteerism as a youth baseball coach and his tattoo: a bulldog in a fire helmet.

“The party of labor, I believe, is the Democrat Party, but I don’t think the Democrat Party talks about or to the working class people anymore, and I think we need to get back to that,” Brooks said in an interview. “The Republicans, they talked about us, they talk to us, but then they go down to DC and they vote against us.”

Concert 4Cast highlighted by Jessica Simpson, Gabby Barrett and Hardy at Star Lake

Low ticket alert: Not many General Admission tickets remain for Friday’s “Women Who Rock” concert, headlined by Jessica Simpson, at Stage AE.

Simpson released a country album this past spring.
Pittsburgh’s folk-country band Buffalo Rose also will entertain in the show that annually fosters support for female musical artists while raising money for the Magee-Womens Research Institute.
The 6:30 p.m. indoor show also includes silent auctions, beauty bar samples, a Photo Booth, signature cocktails and a DJ set from Ms.Tiza and bestowing of this year’s Impact Award to Pittsburgh fashion designer Kiya Tomlin.

General Admission tickets are $75.65 at axs.com

Jessica Simpson headlines the Women Who Rock event Friday at Stage AE. (Photo provided by Women Who Rock)

Other big shows this weekend:

*Hard-edged country artist Hardy plays his biggest-ever Western Pennsylvania headlining show Friday at the Pavilion at Star Lake.

Koe Wetzel and Stephen Wilson Jr. are support acts for the 6:30 p.m. show expected to draw a big crowd. Lawn tickets cost $78.50, with pavilion seats in the $100 range.

**Jerry Cantrell, vocalist-guitarist for Alice In Chains, headlines a Saturday show at the Roxian in McKees Rocks. Tickets for the 7 p.m. show cost $59-$82.

***The musical pride of Munhall, Gabby Barrett, will shine Saturday at Timber Rock Amphitheater in Farmington. The “American Idol” top-3 finalist has a new single on the country charts, “The Easy Part.”

Payton Smith is the warmup act, with tickets costing $36.

What’s New at Acrisure Stadium for the Steelers 2025 Season

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) According to a release from Acrisure Stadium, Acrisure Stadium and the Pittsburgh Steelers yesterday announced enhancements that have been made in the offseason to ensure a best-in-class gameday experience for Steelers fans during the 2025 football season. According to Steelers Senior Vice President of Business Operations Ryan Huzjak, “We are committed to constant improvement across every part of our business. “By listening to our fans and acting on their feedback, we’re making meaningful changes to enhance their gameday experience. Our goal is to ensure that the atmosphere and experience at Acrisure Stadium are among the best in all of sports.” According to that same release from Acrisure Stadium, here are the enhancements that have been made for Acrisure Stadium in 2025:

KEY ENHANCEMENTS
• A new 44 X 25-yard Football Field has been installed outside of Acrisure Stadium
near the Gate A Lawn. The synthetic field provides an area that will be utilized as
part of the 2026 NFL Draft taking place April 23-25, 2026. It will be a leave behind of
the world-class event and will be programmed by the Pittsburgh Steelers and the
University of Pittsburgh on event and game days.
• A New Marquee Videoboard installed on the east side of the stadium along Art
Rooney Avenue will support an enhanced fan experience. The new board increases
the size and clarity of the display. During Steelers home games it will also have the
ability to display the score of the game using dynamic graphics sure to captivate
audiences. The new board will also factor into the presentation of the 2026 NFL
Draft, elements of which will take place on the North Shore.
• A New and Upgraded Wi-Fi System has been added to Acrisure Stadium. The
system delivers an improved fan experience with better coverage, faster speeds,
and lower latency. The new Extreme Networks system features more than 1,300
access points via a combination of overhead and under-seat installations.

NEW & UPGRADED FOOD & BEVERAGE
Improvements have been made to the stadium to improve fan experience, including:

  • Increased cooking capacity at the most popular stands in order to better serve fans.
  • New Concessions have been added to the upper east sections 506 and 516, and upper west sections 529 and 534. These include upscale nacho offerings like classic nachos and new pulled pork nachos, featuring fresh jalapenos and cilantro lime crema.
  • Two new Steel City Markets have been added in the UPMC Club and the West
    Club, featuring game day favorites such as hot dogs, nachos, soft pretzels, beer,
    soda and water. These markets offer a convenient self-checkout, allowing fans to
    grab their favorites quickly and get back to the game.
  •  New Pick 6 Sammies are located in the UPMC Club (209) and West Club (233).
    These newly remodeled stands feature kiosk self-order and checkout. Fans visit the kiosk, select from a menu of chef-crafted, premium sandwiches, and pick up their orders from the window.

FEATURED DESTINATIONS
• During the offseason, an official 2026 NFL Draft Countdown Clock was installed
on the North Shore Great Lawn. The eye-catching structure marks the days until one
of the most anticipated events in professional sports, which is set to bring hundreds
of thousands of fans to Pittsburgh next April. The countdown clock serves as both a
visual symbol of Pittsburgh’s growing excitement and a unique photo opportunity
for residents and visitors alike.
• Displayed on Art Rooney Avenue during Steelers gamedays, the 2026 NFL Draft
Mobile Exhibit showcases Pittsburgh’s deep Draft legacy—from the event’s origins
to the franchise’s evolving philosophy. It also celebrates western Pennsylvania’s
remarkable football pipeline: 150 NFL players from 58 local schools, including 23
Hall of Famers. When not featured on gamedays, the exhibit will be open
throughout the 2025 season in the FedEx Great Hall.
• The Steelers Hall of Honor Museum now features a new changing exhibit
commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Steelers Super Bowl XL victory. The
exhibit will allow fans to relive the 2005 season start to finish and is the latest
addition to the museum which is home to more than 50 Hall of Honor inductees and
over 10,000 square feet of Steelers history. The exhibit will run through the summer
of 2026. Tours can be booked at steelers.com/museum.
• As the Terrible Towel marks its 50th anniversary this season, fans can celebrate the
iconic symbol by visiting the Terrible Towel wall located in the FedEx Great Hall. The
installation is dedicated to the towel’s rich history and cultural impact dating back
to its creation by legendary Steelers broadcaster, Myron Cope. It also includes a massive 400-square-foot Terrible Towel, perfect for photo opportunities on
gamedays and during stadium tours.
• In addition to being filled wall-to-wall with Black & Gold gear, the Steelers Pro Shop
will also carry Exclusive Steelers Gear including the Ireland Collection, the 1933
Legacy Collection and 2026 NFL Draft merchandise. And just in time to celebrate
the 50th anniversary of this iconic symbol of Steelers Nation, a new Terrible Towel
Kiosk will be located inside Gate C (Heinz Gate).

IMPROVED TECHNOLOGY
Acrisure Stadium Mode, which is part of the Steelers mobile app, will continue to
enhance the Steelers fan experience on gameday from start to finish. The latest
amenities include:

  • A Stadium Virtual Assistant that can help fans get assistance with any
    questions regarding the Steelers or Acrisure Stadium 24/7/365.
  • An Opt-in to Push Notifications for stadium news and gameday and
    stadium alerts.
  • Ability to Reserve Gameday Parking with JustPark from the convenience of
    the app (or online from the JustPark website.)
  • Safety Enhancements like the ability to report issues as they happen in the
    stadium during a game directly to the stadium dispatch center.
  • Mobile Ordering to avoid the lines at select concession stands.
  • A new Lost & Found icon in the stadium app. Fans can now quickly alert our
    team when an item goes missing, making it easier than ever to reconnect
    fans with their belongings.
  • ChargeFuze Stations, located conveniently throughout Acrisure Stadium, mean
    devices stay charged and memorable moments don’t get missed. A new station has
    been added near section 527, and stations in the following sections have been
    updated: Gate B, Gate A-East, Suite B, Suite C, the PNC Champions Club, Section
    123, the UPMC Club, and the West Club.

NEW IN-GAME FEATURES & ENTERTAINMENT
• Fans will experience the best the game has to offer thanks to an updated graphics
package for the Steelers Scoreboard Show. Fans can expect an immersiveexperience using photorealistic environments creating exciting moments on
gameday.
• Fans will want to be in their seats early, so they don’t miss the New Team Entry
Video that precedes player introductions.
• An Updated Replay System and Audio Enhancements will also improve gameday
experience. With the ability to take in multiple cameras including in-house
scoreboard cameras and network cameras, fans will benefit from the best replay
angles throughout the game.

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
• Steelers Student Rush returns for 2025. The team’s signature program for college
students, Student Rush, offers affordable, authentic, and memorable Steelers football
experiences at Acrisure Stadium via a limited Standing Room Only ticket inventory for
each home game. Tickets are priced at a student-friendly rate. The program, now in its
third year, will include new features for the 2025 season. Students who respond to
secure tickets each week will be entered to win autographed giveaways as well as a
chance to bid on a pair of tickets and sideline passes. The highest bidder wins and
proceeds go to the Art Rooney Scholarship Fund. Additionally, students who refer the
most friends each month of the season will win sideline passes and game tickets,
autographed items, and Pro Shop gift cards.
• Fans can once again purchase a commemorative ticket to relive the moments of
each game of the 2025 season!
• In collaboration with Commonwealth Press, the Steelers will release 10
commemorative posters for the 2025 season – one for each home game, one for
the Ireland game, and one to commemorate the entire season.
• The historic Three Rivers Stadium Display, located in the West Main Concourse,
features actual Three Rivers Stadium lockers of former Steelers including Hall of
Famers Joe Greene, Franco Harris, and Bill Dudley.
• A variety of Acrisure Stadium tours are available year-round for fans wanting the
full Acrisure Stadium experience. Gameday Weekend tours offer fans a special
behind the scenes look at gameday prep.

Drilling operations on Freeport Road (Route 1001) in Harrison Township and Brackenridge Borough of Allegheny County will begin, weather permitting

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Allegheny County, PA) PennDOT District 11 announced that starting today, weather permitting, drilling operations on Freeport Road (Route 1001) in Harrison Township and Brackenridge Borough of Allegheny County will begin. From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on weekdays through Friday, September 12th, lane restrictions will occur on Freeport Road between Cemetery Way and Bakerstown Road as drilling operations will be conducted by crews from JMT and All Ways Safe.

New Brighton man arrested in Darlington Township for providing a false identification to law enforcement

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Darlington Township, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in Beaver report that an unidentified twenty-seven-year-old man from New Brighton was arrested in Darlington Township on Sunday for providing a false identification to law enforcement  According to police, this man that got arrested was stopped by police for committing summary traffic violations on the 4000 block of Darlington Road and provided a fake identification to police and the appropriate charges against this man will be filed against him.

Slippery Rock University experiences a temporary bomb threat which is suspected to be a swatting attempt

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Slippery Rock, PA) Slippery Rock University in Slippery Rock experienced a temporary bomb threat this afternoon which is suspected to be a swatting attempt. That is what Slippery Rock University believes after a recent letter was posted to their staff, students and faculty. All grounds, residence halls and buildings at Slippery Rock University were searched because of all those at Slippery Rock University being cautious of this bomb threat. Slippery Rock University has now been given an “all clear” to return to normal operations there following the temporary bomb threat this afternoon. According to a recent post that Slippery Rock University officials put on the website for Slippery Rock University: “The University will continue its investigation and remain in contact with federal agencies to attempt to identify the source of the threat and will remain hypervigilant in our efforts to protect our community.”

15th Annual Crush and Brew event will take place at Old Economy Village in Ambridge

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Ambridge, PA) Old Economy Village in Ambridge and the Ambridge Historic District Economic Development Corporation will host the 15th Annual Crush and Brew event from 5-8 p.m. on Saturday, September 6th, 2025. This event has fermenters of mead, beer and wine along with food, live music from the Jimmy Adler Band and a chance to hang out with the local community. Tickets are $35 and can be bought either in-person at Rivertown Antiques, located on 1307 Merchant Street in Ambridge, which is open each day from 12-4 p.m. or on eventbrite.com by searching “15th Annual Crush and Brew.” You can also call 412-855-0511 to get involved with the event. According to a release from Old Economy Village in Ambridge, here is what to expect during the 15th Annual Crush and Brew event at the Old Economy Village in Ambridge on September 6th, 2025:

  • 20+ homebrews, 15+ wines, and a variety of meads
  • Live music by the Jimmy Adler Band
  • Food from Los Gringos Tacos, PJ’s Deli (German fare), and Struggle Bus BBQ
  • People’s Choice Awards for your favorite sips
  • Collaborative brews featuring ingredients from Caffè Nero, Old Crow Coffeehouse, and the gardens of Old Economy Village
  • A visit from McLaughlin Distillery for even more local flavor
  • The $35 tickets include: a $10 food voucher, a commemorative tasting glass, and a wristband for entry to four exclusive after-party locations: Altered Genius Brewing Co., Fermata Brew Company, Harkins Mills Winery and Bella’s Wishes Coffee Bar, which is new this year.

Aliquippa man becomes the plaintiff of a recent lawsuit against ABC Transit Company, Inc. and the male driver who crashed a bus in Economy Borough that carried the Aliquippa Junior High School football team

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver County, PA) Jonathan Morris of Aliquippa is the plaintiff of a recent lawsuit that was filed against ABC Transit Company, Inc. and the male driver of one of their busses which crashed in Economy Borough on August 23rd, 2025. This bus that crashed that day carried the Aliquippa Junior High School football team and the crash occurred on Shaffer Road. This crash caused twenty-one children and the driver to be taken to the hospital. Morris is a volunteer coach for the Aliquippa Junior High School Football team, and he alleges in this lawsuit that the male bus driver of the bus that crashed in Economy Borough on August 23rd, 2025 was not paying attention to his driving and was driving too fast when the crash occurred, despite the fact that he knew that he was transporting adults and minors on that bus that he was driving. Morris also alleges the negligence of ABC Transit Company Inc. in the supervision and training and of its drivers and that despite his prior driving record they employed the driver anyway. The lawsuit got filed by Morgan and Morgan on behalf of Morris, and it lists as defendants John Doe, which represents the unidentified bus driver and ABC Transit Company, Inc. of Pittsburgh, who employed the bus driver. Morris was one of the people that was injured in that bus crash in Economy Borough on August 23rd, 2025 and he was sitting directly behind the bus driver when the crash occurred. The lawsuit stated that he got serious injuries to his knee, left elbow and his neck and back vertebrae, which caused him to get hospitalized to Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh for three days and he continues to get treatment for his injuries. The lawsuit also asks for at least $50,000 in damages for Morris as compensation for his suffering, his unexpected medical bills, his loss of income, his physical pain and his mental pain since this bus accident in Economy Borough on August 23rd, 2025 happened. According to a source close to the investigation, the bus was traveling around a bend and hit a hillside, causing it to briefly tip before landing upright. The bus that crashed in Economy Borough on August 23rd, 2025 also hit a utility pole which knocked down live wires. This crash is still under investigation.

Kraft Heinz undoes blockbuster merger after a decade of changing tastes

(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE- This Feb. 21, 2018, file photo shows a display of Heinz Ketchup on display in a market in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

NEW YORK (AP) — Kraft Heinz is splitting into two companies a decade after a merger of the brands created one of the biggest food manufacturers on the planet.

One of the companies, currently called Global Taste Elevation Co., will include brands such as Heinz, Philadelphia cream cheese and Kraft Mac & Cheese, Kraft Heinz said Tuesday. The other, currently called North American Grocery Co., will include legacy brands like Maxwell House, Oscar Mayer, Kraft Singles and Lunchables. The official names of the two companies will be released later.

Kraft Heinz said in May that it was conducting a strategic review of the company, signaling a potential split. It expects the transaction to close in the second half of 2026.

When the company formed in 2015, it wanted to capitalize on its massive scale. But shifting tastes complicated those plans, with households seeking to introduce healthier options at the table.

Kraft Heinz and other food producers have tried to follow those trends. In 2021, Kraft Heinz sold both its Planters nut business and its natural cheese business, vowing to reinvest the money into higher-growth brands like P3 protein snacks and Lunchables. But the company continued to struggle, and Kraft Heinz’s net sales fell 3% in 2024.

“Kraft Heinz’s brands are iconic and beloved, but the complexity of our current structure makes it challenging to allocate capital effectively, prioritize initiatives and drive scale in our most promising areas,” Executive Chair Miguel Patricio said in a statement.

The path to the merger of Kraft and Heinz began in 2013, when billionaire investor Warren Buffett teamed up with Brazilian investment firm 3G Capital to buy H.J. Heinz Co. At the time, the $23 billion deal was the most expensive ever in the food industry.

3G was also behind the formation of Restaurant Brands International — a merger of Burger King, Tim Hortons and Popeyes — and Anheuser-Busch InBev. It’s known for strict cost controls and so-called zero-based budgeting, which requires all expenses to be justified each quarter.

The deal was intended to help Heinz, which was founded in 1869 in Pittsburgh, expand sales of its condiments and sauces on grocery store shelves. Heinz’s new owners also set about cutting costs, laying off hundreds of workers within months.

At the same time Kraft, based in Chicago, sought for a partner after a 2011 split from its snack division, which became Mondelez International.

In 2015, Buffett and 3G decided to merge Heinz with Kraft. The merger created the 5th largest food and beverage company in the world, with annual revenue of $28 billion. Buffett and 3G each contributed $5 billion for a special dividend for Kraft shareholders.

But the combined company struggled, despite layoffs of thousands of employees and other cost-cutting measures. Even at the time of the merger, many consumers were shifting away from the kinds of highly processed packaged foods that Kraft sells, like Velveeta cheese and Kool-Aid.

Kraft Heinz also had trouble distinguishing its products from cheaper store brands. At Walmart, a 14-ounce bottle of Heinz ketchup costs $2.98; the same size bottle of Walmart’s Great Value brand is 98 cents.

In 2019, Kraft Heinz slashed the value of its Oscar Meyer and Kraft brands by $15.4 billion, citing operational costs and supply chain problems. But many investors blamed the company’s leadership, saying its zeal for cost-cutting was hurting brand innovation.

The company’s net revenue has fallen every year since 2020, when it saw a pandemic-related bump in sales. In April, Kraft Heinz lowered its full-year sales and earnings guidance, citing weaker customer spending in the U.S. and the impact of President Donald Trump’s tariffs.

Buffett told CNBC Tuesday that he’s disappointed that Kraft Heinz decided to go forwarded with the split, which will likely cost the company $300 million and take a year to complete. And he’s frustrated that shareholders won’t get a vote on this move.

Buffett said Berkshire’s Greg Abel, who is scheduled to succeed Buffett as CEO next year and served on the Kraft Heinz board for years, told the company about a week ago that Berkshire opposed the move but Kraft Heinz went ahead with it anyway. Berkshire’s two board members resigned in the spring.

Berkshire has held onto its massive 27% Kraft Heinz stake, making it the company’s largest shareholder, even as stock price fell roughly 70% since the merger. Buffett has acknowledged in the past that Berkshire overpaid for the investment in the first place. Berkshire took a $3.76 billion write-down on the value of its stake in Kraft Heinz in the second quarter.

“It certainly didn’t turn out to be a brilliant idea to put them together, but I don’t think taking them apart will fix it,” Buffett said to CNBC. He didn’t immediately respond to questions from The Associated Press Tuesday.

Carlos Abrams-Rivera will continue to serve as CEO of Kraft Heinz and will become CEO of North American Grocery Co. once the separation is complete. Kraft Heinz said that its board is working with an executive search firm to identify potential CEO candidates for Global Taste Elevation Co.

Kraft Heinz has no plans to change its current headquarter locations in Chicago and Pittsburgh.

The announcement follows the recent breakups of other big food companies. Late last month, Keurig Dr Pepper said it would buy the owner of Peet’s Coffee and then split itself in two, with one company selling coffee and the other selling cold beverages like Snapple, Dr Pepper, 7UP and energy drinks. Keurig and Dr Pepper merged in 2018.

In 2023, Kellogg Co. also split into two companies. Mars bought one of the companies, dubbed Kellanova, which owned snack brands like Pringles. Italian confectioner Ferrero announced in July that it planned to buy WK Kellogg, the cereal company.

Kraft Heinz shares fell 3% Tuesday.