Campbell Soup-Owned Snacks Factory to Shut Down

326 workers will be impacted when Campbell’s halts production of candy, crackers, cookies and other snacks at the site.

Powder Bulk Solids Staff

January 14, 2021

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American food firm Campbell Soup Company revealed plans Wednesday to shutter its snacks production plant in Columbus, GA, impacting 326 workers at the site.

The company took ownership of Columbus site in 2018 during its purchase of snack maker Snyder’s-Lance. A decision to close the facility was made after Campbell’s conducted a review of manufacturing operations in its Snacks division.

“Closing one of our facilities is a very difficult decision. The Columbus plant is the oldest in our manufacturing network, making it difficult to retrofit,” Valerie Oswalt, executive vice president and president, Campbell Snacks, said in a company release. “Our Columbus team is talented and dedicated, and we are committed to assisting them through this transition.”

Diminished demand for some of the products made at the Columbus location also factored into the decision. Campbell’s will wind down production at the plant in phases over the next 18 months before the site fully closes in 2022.

Campbell’s snacks portfolio includes Cape Cod and Kettle potato chips, Goldfish crackers, Farmhouse bread and cookies, Lance sandwich crackers, Late July snacks, Milano cookies, Snyder’s of Hanover pretzels and other products.

The Columbus factory was opened in 1926 by Tom’s Foods. Lance took on the facility in 2005.

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