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At Hostess plant, bittersweet feelings. ... Hostess Brands. The company closed its doors Friday, blaming striking bakers. Nearly 18,500 workers nationwide are out of a job ...
J.M. Smucker has announced plans to shutter the longstanding Hostess plant on the east side of Indianapolis by early 2026, a move that is expected to put hundreds of local workers out of a job.. J ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Hostess plant at East 30th Street and Shadeland Road in Indianapolis will shut down by 2026, The J.M. Smucker Co. announced Tuesday. When Smucker took over in November ...
ORRVILLE, OHIO — The J.M. Smucker Co. is closing a plant in Indianapolis that manufactures sweet baked goods for its Hostess business. The company plans to close and pursue a sale of the plant ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The Hostess manufacturing facility in Indianapolis will soon be closed permanently. In a press release, J.M. Smucker Company — the team that owns the Hostess brand — announced ...
The plant employs around 260 people. "This decision continues the ongoing work to ensure our manufacturing network is optimized to mitigate costs and reduce complexity in support of the execution of ...
JM Smucker acquired Voortman when it purchased Hostess Brands, which had bought Voortman in 2019 for $320m. In February, JM Smucker sold its Cloverhill and Big Texas brands to JTM Foods for around ...
Smucker acquired Hostess Brands Inc. in November 2023. Through the deal, the company obtained 3,000 employees and six manufacturing facilities and a distribution facility in Edgerton, Kansas. Four ...
This week’s helping of Indy’s freshest dining news also includes a local chef’s pivot, details on a star-studded bar, and much more. DING DONG DITCH About 260 Indy workers are expected to lose their ...
JM Smucker is set to close its manufacturing facility in Indianapolis, Indiana, as part of the “continued optimisation” of its sweet baked snacks unit. The facility in question manufactures ...
The plant currently has 259 employees, according to a Smucker spokesperson. Hostess reopened the Indianapolis facility in 2013, and Smucker inherited the plant as part of its $5.6 billion purchase ...