The snack company Frito-Lay filed a WARN notice last week alerting the state to 247 layoffs triggered by the closure.
The Frito-Lay manufacturing facility that gave birth to Flamin’ Hot Cheetos nearly 35 years ago in Rancho Cucamonga is no longer churning out crunchy snacks. Employees at the 55-year-old facility were ...
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Frito-Lay closes historic 'industrial anchor' with 500 layoffs—largest shutdown in decades
For nearly 60 years, a Frito-Lay plant on Orlando’s Silver Star Road offered something rare in a tourism-driven city: steady, year-round work with solid wages and benefits. That era ended abruptly in ...
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 ...
Texas-based Frito-Lay has stopped production at the manufacturing plant that is said to be the birth place of the mega-popular (especially in San Antonio) Flamin’ Hot Cheetos. The California plant has ...
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.
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