derek12+FollowWhy Your Favorite Snacks Might Disappear SoonGrab your coffee—here’s a hot take: This summer, big names like Johnsonville, Frito-Lay, and Del Monte are shutting down factories across the U.S., leaving thousands jobless and some snacks at risk of vanishing from shelves. What’s up? People are tightening their belts, so companies are cutting back on production. If you notice fewer chip flavors or pricier canned fruit, now you know why. Time to stock up on your go-tos before they’re gone! #Business #FactoryClosures #SnackShortage5132Share
Christina Davis+FollowMichigan factory closures hit homeFive more Michigan factories are shutting down, and it’s not just numbers on a page—these closures mean real jobs and real families affected in places like Traverse City and Zeeland. Howard Miller, a clockmaker with a century of history, is blaming tariffs and the shaky housing market for its decision to close up shop. Tariffs aren’t just political talking points—they’re making it harder for local businesses to compete and for workers to stay employed. With global competition and high prices, every dollar counts. Are you seeing the effects of these closures or tariffs in your own life? Let’s talk about what’s happening in our communities. #Business #MichiganJobs #FactoryClosures00Share
Stacie Hernandez+FollowIs 'Made in America' Fading Out?Big news: classic American factories are shutting down coast to coast, from Tupperware in South Carolina to Pepsi in Detroit. Why? Prices are up, demand is down, and companies are moving production where it’s cheaper. That means fewer U.S.-made goods on shelves and higher prices at the grocery store. If your favorite food or storage brand suddenly disappears, now you know why! Time to keep an eye on those labels and maybe stock up when you can. #Business #MadeInAmerica #FactoryClosures11Share
Susan Moreno+FollowWhy Are So Many Factories Closing?Noticed your favorite snacks disappearing or prices creeping up? It’s not just you—big names like Frito-Lay, Coca-Cola, and Hostess are shutting down US factories, leaving thousands jobless. Why? Think old buildings that can’t keep up with new tech, companies chasing cheaper deals in other states, and everyone buying less because of higher prices. For shoppers, this could mean fewer choices and higher costs at the store. Time to keep an eye on those sales! #MoneyHacks #ConsumerTips #FactoryClosures #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup81Share