Frito-Lay Rancho Cucamonga Plant Closes After 55 Years: What Happens Next?

After 55 years of operation, Frito-Lay’s Rancho Cucamonga manufacturing plant has ceased production. PepsiCo Foods U.S., the parent company, confirmed the closure on June 11th, expressing gratitude for the plant’s employees and the local community’s support over the past five decades.

While manufacturing operations have ended, the company assures that other aspects of the facility will remain active. Warehouse, distribution, fleet, and transportation teams will continue to operate from the Rancho Cucamonga location, ensuring the continued flow of Frito-Lay products to Southern California.

PepsiCo emphasized its commitment to supporting employees affected by the closure. The company stated that impacted workers will receive pay and benefits during this transition period, demonstrating a focus on employee well-being during this significant change.

The closure marks the end of an era for the Rancho Cucamonga plant, leaving many wondering about the future impact on the local economy and the broader snack food industry. Further details regarding the reasons behind the closure haven’t yet been released by PepsiCo.

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