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Mar 3, 2008
“Despite exhaustive efforts to continue this success, we've made the difficult decision to stop production and devote our resources to other products designed to help us stay ahead of where today's consumer is going.”
SPRINGDALE, Ark. Tyson Foods Inc. announced Friday that it will end operations at it Cooked Products plant in Wilkesboro, N.C., as it adapts to changing consumer demands. via National Provisioner
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