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Frito-Lay closes plant in Rancho Cucamonga - MSNMore 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.
More than five decades of snack food production came to an end this week when Frito-Lay closed manufacturing operations at its Rancho Cucamonga facility, eliminating hundreds of jobs in the process.
A Frito-Lay plant in Southern California is shuttering manufacturing operations after five decades, potentially affecting hundreds of jobs. A statement from PepsiCo Foods U.S., emailed to USA TODAY on ...
PepsiCo is shuttering its Frito-Lay manufacturing facility in Rancho Cucamonga, California, marking the latest plant closure by a food giant amid a pullback in consumer spending.
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.
Frito-Lay's Flamin’ Hot Cheetos. For 55 years, workers in and around Rancho Cucamonga, California, have reported to work at a local Frito-Lay factory — birthplace of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos and potato ...
A Frito-Lay manufacturing plant in Rancho Cucamonga has stopped production after more than 50 years in operation, and potentially hundreds of workers are now looking for new jobs. Details: https ...
The Frito-Lay Rancho Cucamonga facility also once employed Richard Montañez, an American businessman who took credit for inventing Flamin’ Hot Cheetos, although the snack brand and PepsiCo have ...
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.
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