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Jimmy Dean® Brand Wants to Save Breakfast When America "Springs Forward"
When clocks spring forward an hour for daylight saving time, most of America loses an hour of sleep, leading to what many call "the worst Monday of the year." Jimmy Dean® brand wants to make it a little better by reminding people to still make some time for breakfast and whatever activity helps start their day off on the right foot. Register for the "Save My Breakfast" calendar invite to hold the time—and enter for a chance to win one of the 500 prizes of free...
Tyson Foods Invests in Bowling Green, Kentucky with State-of-the-Art Facility
Tyson Foods leadership, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, and city officials from Bowling Green broke ground today on the site of Tyson’s new $355 million bacon production facility. Once operational in late 2023, the 400,000 square foot facility will employ 450 people and help meet growing demand for the company’s iconic Wright® and Jimmy Dean® brands.
“Tyson Foods announced this tremendous investment in Warren County just over three months ago, and I am thrilled to join the company’s leaders for today’s..."
Tyson Foods Continues Growth of Wright® and Jimmy Dean ® Brands with Investment in Kentucky
Tyson Foods will invest $355 million to build a state-of-the-art bacon plant in Bowling Green, Kentucky, company officials announced today. The project is part of Tyson’s commitment to meet increasing retail and foodservice demand for bacon products to deliver against its strategy of accelerating long-term growth aligned to consumer trends. The new facility is expected to create 450 jobs with production beginning in late 2023.
“We are excited to be a part of the Warren County and Kentucky..."
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