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TexasTowelie

(111,977 posts)
Sun Jul 18, 2021, 12:58 AM Jul 2021

Nabisco plant to close today after 63 years in N.J. town

The 63-year-old Nabsico plant in Fair Lawn will package its final boxes of sweet treats on Friday.

Parent company Mondelez International confirmed that Friday is the last day of production at the factory with the majority of the 600 employees having already moved on — either retiring, accepting jobs with other businesses or transferring within the company.

Spokeswoman Laurie Guzzinati said Thursday she didn’t have a breakdown of where employees ended up or how many were left jobless as a result of the closure.

The plant, a landmark in the borough since 1958, produces baked goods under the Nabisco brand, including staples such as Oreo, Lorna Doone and Teddy Grahams, with the sweet aroma a familiar scent for residents.

Read more: https://www.nj.com/bergen/2021/07/nabisco-plant-to-close-today-after-63-years-in-nj-town.html

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Nabisco plant to close today after 63 years in N.J. town (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jul 2021 OP
I would like to see that Sinistrous Jul 2021 #1
The "cookie factory" in Elizabeth started the exodus... TreasonousBastard Jul 2021 #2
Growing up in CT I lived near a Pepperidge Farms baking facility. Smelled so good. ZonkerHarris Jul 2021 #3
I work in food recycling. Nabisco, Burry's were are customers. Arnold's, Thomas's are still are. 3Hotdogs Jul 2021 #4
Where are they moving production? Offshore? wackadoo wabbit Jul 2021 #5

TreasonousBastard

(43,049 posts)
2. The "cookie factory" in Elizabeth started the exodus...
Sun Jul 18, 2021, 02:34 AM
Jul 2021

Burry's Bakery, maker of cookies and biscuits, and Girl Scout Cookies for years shut down. The place was a quarter mile long and was a Wonder of the World candidate. Started out as a Duesenberg autofactory, and made aircraft engines during WWII.

Smelled great when it was baking, too. I lived a couple of blocks from the place for a few years. It burned down, or as down as could be for such a big thing, in 2019. That didn't smell so good.

The Nabisco plant smelled pretty good, too, and popped up almost in front of you as you headed north on 208. That sign will be missed.

3Hotdogs

(12,333 posts)
4. I work in food recycling. Nabisco, Burry's were are customers. Arnold's, Thomas's are still are.
Sun Jul 18, 2021, 07:19 AM
Jul 2021

The three are made by Bimbo bakery in Greenwich, Ct.

We take TONS of waste flour and dough out of their plant per week. This ends up being processed and made into chicken feed and sold to the high volume chicken farms.

wackadoo wabbit

(1,164 posts)
5. Where are they moving production? Offshore?
Sun Jul 18, 2021, 11:36 PM
Jul 2021

(I didn't see it mentioned in either of the two articles I read about this.)

If that's the case, I think there might want to be a boycott of Nabisco products.

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