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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPepsiCo Announces Major Plant Closure, Layoffs
https://www.newsweek.com/pepsico-announces-major-plant-closure-layoffs-2037207Pepsico, 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.
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The plant has been a notable employer in the region for at least three decades, and the mass layoffs are likely to impact the town's economy.
Layoffs are occurring across industries right now, with significant cuts to the federal workforce, one of the nation's largest employers. The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits hit a three-month high last week, according to the latest report from the Labor Department published Thursday.
The plant, located in a town of around 10,000 people in New York's Catskill Mountains, produces the popular corn chips, PopCorners.
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Emile
(32,769 posts)Raftergirl
(1,609 posts)maxsolomon
(35,936 posts)How will we go on without them?
SheltieLover
(63,519 posts)
maxsolomon
(35,936 posts)"Healthy", but still carb bombs. My office keeps them stocked in the snack closet.
SheltieLover
(63,519 posts)Like eating cardboard. 😓
Popcorners sound equally unappealing. I thought maybe they were some fab flavor of popcorn. Lol
Ty for explaining.
hatrack
(61,896 posts)Still laughing out loud!!
SheltieLover
(63,519 posts)
CrispyQ
(39,139 posts)

I've never heard of them either. My first thought was a sweet snack similar to that cereal Corn Pops.
MineralMan
(148,568 posts)Oh, well.
Mariana
(15,388 posts)You're not missing anything.
MineralMan
(148,568 posts)I used to eat Fritos, but these days not even those. Empty calories, all of them.
Mariana
(15,388 posts)They discontinued those years ago, of course.
jmowreader
(51,929 posts)Ive never seen anyone buying them, but theyre available.
Oopsie Daisy
(5,370 posts)The samples at Costco sometimes help to convince people to buy something they wouldn't have otherwise tried... and it ALSO helps to prevent REGRET of many folks who may have been willing to take a chance... but then regret it when they get home.
WarGamer
(16,534 posts)DeepWinter
(915 posts)SheltieLover
(63,519 posts)
But to each their own.

DeepWinter
(915 posts)But honestly, hardly ever drink any pop anymore. Or booze.
God I'm old.
SheltieLover
(63,519 posts)I hardly ever dring soda either, but hate that only Coca-Cola products are avail in TN.
Lovie777
(17,026 posts)hundreds losing their jobs which eventually be thousands. Towards the end of GW Bush's presidency, thousands each month was losing their jobs thereby they lost their homes, could not pay rent nor make their car payment and barley covering groceries for their families.
This time it's the beginning of shithole's 2nd term.
SheltieLover
(63,519 posts)And you are correct, it's starting already!
MagickMuffin
(17,430 posts)With aluminum tariffs looming prices for those products will increase. Buyer beware!
SheltieLover
(63,519 posts)Soon will be vying with eggs for the most valuable food item.
I don't buy it often, but occasionally get a taste for it.
Xavier Breath
(5,353 posts)So, in other words, $22 for five 12-packs. $4.40/ea is a decent price, provided you want that much soda all at once and are up to wrangling that many containers.
I do love my soda.
SheltieLover
(63,519 posts)My prob is, if I have it, I'll drink it... 😓 lol
Freddie
(9,800 posts)Buy 3, get 3 free. DH gave up beer so I have no problem getting him soda.
dalton99a
(86,920 posts)SheltieLover
(63,519 posts)I'm sure pootin is quite gleeful.
PoindexterOglethorpe
(27,325 posts)if people actually stopped consuming crap like soft drinks.