A New York Frito-Lay facility that makes PopCorners snacks will close in May, laying off the plant’s 287 workers.
PepsiCo Foods USA, the parent company of Pepsi and Frito Lay, is laying off 288 workers and shutting down a major plant, located in New York. According to Spectrum Local News, PepsiCo has released the following statement about the plant closure and subsequent layoffs.
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Frito-Lay, a subsidiary of beverage and snack giant PepsiCo, will close a facility in Liberty, New York this spring and lay off all 287 workers, according to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification filing last week. Layoffs at the plant ...
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PepsiCo, a snack and beverage giant that owns 23 brands, announced that a Frito-Lay plant in Liberty, New York, will close at the end of spring, laying off nearly 300 people. Newsweek has reached out to the town of Liberty and PepsiCo for comment via email on Thursday.
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