The Knowledge Project with Shane Parrish
Harrison McCain learned salesmanship by talking his way into a pharmaceutical job at 22, then spent five formative years under K.C. Irving, absorbing lessons in vertical integration, relentless deal-capture, and “management by suggestion.”
He quit with no plan, two newborn kids, and no income. His brother Bob noticed that New Brunswick potato farmers were shipping raw potatoes to Maine for processing into frozen fries, then buying the finished product back. The McCains pooled $100,000 in family money, assembled capital from five different sources without giving up equity, and built a plant on a cow pasture in Florenceville.
The company’s core strategy was to avoid competition entirely: enter markets where frozen fries didn’t exist, prove the market by exporting first, hire locals, and only build a factory after the numbers justified it.
The U.S. was the one market that scared Harrison, and he patiently waited 16 years before a $500 million acquisition of Ore-Ida’s foodservice division finally cracked it. Along the way, Harrison nearly destroyed his most important customer relationship with McDonald’s by telling their buyer he didn’t need to tour his plant, a mistake that took years to repair.
By the time he died in 2004, McCain Foods operated 57 factories across six continents, sold in 160 countries, and processed a million pounds of potato products every hour.
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Timestamps:
(00:00) Introduction
(01:03) The Offer
(04:35) Learning From the Best
(12:30) Time to Build
(19:45) Going Global
(27:57) The McDonald’s Mistake
(31:17) The Operating Principles
(33:24) Florenceville: I Like it Here
(36:10) Characteristics of an Entrepreneur
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