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After 40 years, the Cape Cod Potato Chip factory in Hyannis will close this April! The Campbell’s Company has owned the brand since 2018 and says that the Hyannis factory “no longer makes economic sense for the business,” as just 4% of the Cape Cod and Kettle Brand chips are produced there, where the rest are produced in newer plants in Wisconsin, North Carolina and Pennsylvania. 49 jobs will be eliminated because of the closure. What does this closure say about the economy in MA when homegrown brands like Cape Cod Potato Chips are leaving the state? Does it concern you?
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By WBZ-AM4.2
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After 40 years, the Cape Cod Potato Chip factory in Hyannis will close this April! The Campbell’s Company has owned the brand since 2018 and says that the Hyannis factory “no longer makes economic sense for the business,” as just 4% of the Cape Cod and Kettle Brand chips are produced there, where the rest are produced in newer plants in Wisconsin, North Carolina and Pennsylvania. 49 jobs will be eliminated because of the closure. What does this closure say about the economy in MA when homegrown brands like Cape Cod Potato Chips are leaving the state? Does it concern you?
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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