Chobani CEO Says Food System Needs Immigration to Function
Chobani Chief Executive Hamdi Ulukaya said that the Trump administration's stepped-up immigration enforcement poses risks to the food supply chain.
"We need to be very realistic," Ulukaya said at The Wall Street Journal's Global Food Forum in Chicago. "We need immigration and we need workers for our food system to work."
Trump's immigration crackdown is roiling America's food system. Produce farms, dairies and recently a meat processing plant in Nebraska have been ensnared in immigration raids, disrupting production and threatening to shrink an already tight labor pool...
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