The Campbell’s Company has announced that it will be shutting down its Cape Cod Potato Chips facility in Hyannis in April, ...
Cape Cod chips were founded in Hyannis in 1980, and the plant has been operational since 1985. The plant, which also produces Kettle Brand chips, will cease operations in April 2026. Campbell’s ...
An iconic Massachusetts snack brand will soon no longer be produced in the state, as Cape Cod Potato Chips' parent company, Campbell's, plans to close its Hyannis manufacturing facility this spring.
Campbell’s announced Thursday it will shut down the plant and shift production to more efficient facilities. The post Beloved ...
A Hyannis factory where Cape Cod Potato Chips have been made for the past 40 years will close in April, with 49 employees to ...
Cape Cod Potato Chips will no longer be made on Cape Cod come this spring.
Production of Cape Cod, Kettle Brand chips will be transferred to other facilities in the Campbell’s Co. Snacks processing network.
Potatoes, salt, and oil. That’s all it takes to make the perfect potato chip, according to Paul LaGuardia, owner of Hartville Potato Chips. That, he said, and an acceptance of a certain occupational ...
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