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CAMPBELL'S Closing Oldest Soup Plant In Country, Axing 700 Jobs...Another Co. Leaving California..
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 23792939:MV8yMDAyMjM1XzMzNjM1ODEzXzU5MTVEQUFD] [quote:Anonymous Coward 16665784:MV8yMDAyMjM1XzMzNjM1NjUyXzQwRTAwMjM0] Better food has put them out of business as people learn. Also SoCal is a bad place to do business. Too much immigration. [/quote] Please check out a map before you comment. Sacramento is in northern California, near the central valley, a couple hundred miles from SoCal. [/quote]
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My Uncle worked for Campbell's for over 35 years. Another employer to leave California.....
The company says the Sacramento plant, built in 1947, is the oldest in its network and has the highest production costs on a per-case basis. “For over 65 years, the Campbell’s plant has been a major employer in our region,”
The announcement comes just two days after Comcast announced it will close all three of its call centers in Northern California, including one is Sacramento, because of the high cost of doing business in the Golden State.
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