Quaker is blaming the modernizations/changes they're making after their big granola bar recall
last year. I don't know if the granola bars were from Danville or a different plant, but in any case, Quaker is choosing to make those modernizations and upgrades elsewhere, and not in Illinois. I wonder what percentage of the plant's employees actually live in Danville. A lot of the people I dealt with there lived across the border in Indiana. Previous Message How will they spin this one? Previous Message Could be the death knell for that town. It was already on life support. Sad. It was once a great little town. Absolutely thriving.
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Danville loses the Quaker plant. - Cool Hand Luke April 3, 2024, 12:04:15
- Like countless American cities that can attract almost nothing - Potomac April 4, 2024, 17:22:06
- Pritzker does nothing but win. - Figs April 3, 2024, 19:59:13
- as long as royal donut doesn't close down again* - Karl Hungus April 3, 2024, 16:29:24
- Drove through on 74 coming back for Easter. - Lexillini April 3, 2024, 12:55:15
- Guh, 500 jobs? In Danville? Guh. I hate to see it. Just hate it* - fratstud April 3, 2024, 12:23:14
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