The company did report that it had recovered much of the business lost during its reorganization and recovery from bankruptcy and will reopen three plants within the next two years, which will increase production by 10 percent, Reuters reports.
"We are seeing improved demand across all of our segments," Chief Executive Don Jackson told analysts on a conference call. "Retail demand remains solid, volume was up 2.7 percent in the quarter and food service increased 3.1 percent in the quarter versus Q1."