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PepsiCo Foods U.S. confirmed that it a Frito-Lay plant in Rancho Cucamonga will be shutting down manufacturing operations.
More than five decades of snack food production came to an end when Frito-Lay closed manufacturing operations at its Rancho Cucamonga facility, eliminating hundreds of jobs in the process.
Employees at the 55-year-old facility were notified Monday that they had made the plant’s last Cheetos, Tostitos, Doritos and ...
Earlier this year, the company announced the closure of a Frito-Lay plant in Liberty, N.Y., laying off 287 workers, and cut 56 jobs at a warehouse in Maryland.
The California plant has been in operation for 55 years, and was spotlighted in Eva Longoria's 2023 film Flamin' Hot which tells the story of Richard Montañez, a former janitor at Frito-Lay who ...
Meanwhile, it also shuttered a Frito-Lay production facility in Liberty, New York — affecting nearly 300 plant workers — and ...
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Frito-Lay Abruptly Shuts Down California Plant, Union Cries FoulA Frito-Lay manufacturing plant in California has been shut down. After 50 years of operation, the snack giant has closed the Rancho Cucamonga plant, potentially impacting hundreds of employees.
Attempts to reach the company on Tuesday went unanswered. The Rancho Cucamonga plant opened in 1970. Frito-Lay, which merged with Pepsi-Cola in 1965, introduced its Flamin’ Hot Cheetos in 1991.
This summary is reviewed by TRD Staff. Frito-Lay is ending manufacturing operations at its Rancho Cucamonga plant after 55 years, resulting in potentially hundreds of job eliminations, though ...
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