Frito-Lay Closing Inland Empire Facility, Laying Off 248 Workers
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Workers from Frito-Lay warehouse in Inland Empire to be laid off
Nearly 250 people who work for a Frito-Lay warehouse in Rancho Cucamonga are expected to be laid off as the Inland Empire facility is scheduled to shut down permanently, NBC Los Angeles learned Thursday. A warning notice was filed in San Bernardino County on Feb. 10 as 248 employees at the warehouse on Archibald Avenue were informed of the layoff plans. The last day of the workers is expected to be June 6, 2026. “We are committed to treating imp…
Frito-Lay closing Inland Empire facility, laying off 248 workers
Frito-Lay is shutting down all operations at its sprawling Rancho Cucamonga warehouse, resulting in 248 layoffs, the company confirmed to KTLA on Thursday. The announcement became public on Feb. 10, when the snack maker filed a WARN notice with the State of California, as required for mass layoffs or facility closures. Frito-Lay, owned by PepsiCo [...]
Hundreds of employees of Frito-Lay Inc. received a notice of termination of their jobs last week. The notification was sent to 248 people due to a “permanent closure” of the plant located at 9535 Archibald Avenue in Rancho Cucamonga. The layoffs will be made on June 6, 2026. In a statement sent to Telemundo 52 Los Angeles, PepsiCo Foods U.S., the company that owns Frito-Lay Inc, said that “On Tuesday, February 10, PepsiCo Foods U.S. announced th…
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