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Heinz to Close Dallas Condiment Plant in June

Source: FLEXNEWS
07/05/2008

7 May 2008 - As part of a consolidation effort, H.J. Heinz Co. plans to close its Portion Pac Inc. plant in Dallas, Texas, late next month.

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The plant mainly produces portion-control condiments, jams and jellies, dressings, toppings, and sauces.

It is expected that production will be shifted to other Heinz facilities, such as Mason in Ohio, Jacksonville in Florida and Chatsworth in California, say US press reports.

According to the reports, 195 employees could lose their jobs further to the shutdown.



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