Campbell’s Co. plans to close its Cape Cod potato chip factory in Hyannis, Massachusetts, by April, resulting in 49 job losses. This consolidation effort aims to move production to more modern and efficient plants, as the Hyannis facility currently produces only 4% of the company’s Cape Cod chips and is no longer economically viable. Despite the closure, Campbell’s intends to maintain community ties through partnerships and grants.
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Campbell's plans to close this Cape Cod potato chip factory
Campbell’s Co. plans to close its Cape Cod potato chip factory in Hyannis, Massachusetts, by April, resulting in 49 job losses. This consolidation effort aims to move production to more modern and efficient plants, as the Hyannis facility currently produces only 4% of the company’s Cape Cod chips and is no longer economically viable. Despite the closure, Campbell’s intends to maintain community ties through partnerships and grants.