The plants are part of Original Philly Holdings, which produces cheesesteak meat.
A Tyson food product is seen in Montpelier, Vt., on Nov. 18, 2011. Tyson, one of the world's largest meat producers, is closing two plants in Philadelphia, resulting in over 200 layoffs.The closures were made public in a layoff notice Tyson filed this week with the Pennsylvania Dept. of Labor and Industry, as is required by the federal WARN Act. The plants are at 520 E.
The estimated last day of production is Dec. 13 at Hunting Park Avenue and Jan. 31 at American Street. “Tyson Foods regrets that its team members must be displaced yet hopes to accomplish this plant closing with the least possible disruption to team members, their families, and the community,” the notice said.in the country in terms of sales, according to Reuters. The meat purveyor touts that it produces roughly 20% of the country’s supply of pork, chicken, and beef, and brought inmisjudged the demandA previous version of this story misstated the address of the plant on Hunting Park Avenue.
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