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  2. Hormel Foods - Wikipedia

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    That plant employs about 100 workers and at least one worker tested positive for the coronavirus. [65] Hormel also closed its Don Miguel Foods factory in Dallas, Texas, which is a joint venture with a Mexico City company, Herdez Del Fuerte. The plant made pork, beef and chicken burritos and tacos, and employed about 700 workers. [66]

  3. Cargill - Wikipedia

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    On May 6, the plant was connected with 1,560 cases of COVID-19. [51] United Food and Commercial Workers Canada (UFCW) Union Local 401 has recommended the plant's closure since 38 cases were known. [52] The public health authority of Quebec did not shut down a Cargill plant in Chambly south of Montreal on May 10, 2020. A total of 64 employees ...

  4. H. J. Heinz Company complex - Wikipedia

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    From left to right, the Service, Meat, and Cereal Buildings; a sign reading "HEINZ LOFTS" connects Meat and Cereal. The Heinz Company was founded in 1876 [5] and leased several buildings until 1890. [6] In 1884, German-American Henry J. Heinz purchased several lots on the north bank of the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh. [6]

  5. Haycarb - Wikipedia

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    Haycarb acquired Carbokarn in Thailand in 1993, and it was the first overseas manufacturing plant of the company. The company expanded to the United Kingdom and Australia in 1989 and Indonesia in 2005 with the opening of the PT Mapalus Makawanua Charcoal Industry plant.

  6. Capri-Sun - Wikipedia

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    Capri-Sun (UK: / ˈ k æ p r i / KAP-ree, US: / k ə ˈ p r iː / kə-PREE) is a brand of juice concentrate–based drinks manufactured by the German company Wild and regional licensees. ...

  7. Wrigley Company - Wikipedia

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    The plant had been built in 1955. The 385,000-square-foot manufacturing facility was put on the market in October 1996 for US$11.3 million, or about $30 a square foot. [7] [8] In 2005, Wrigley purchased Life Savers and Altoids from Kraft Foods for US$1.5 billion. [9]

  8. Aon Center (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    The Aon Center (200 East Randolph Street, formerly Amoco Building) [3] is a modern supertall skyscraper located in the Northeast corner of the Chicago Loop, Chicago, Illinois, United States, designed by architect firms Edward Durell Stone and The Perkins and Will partnership, and completed in 1973 [4] as the Standard Oil Building (nicknamed "Big Stan"). [5]

  9. Aliens Group - Wikipedia

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    Aliens Group was founded in 2004 by Hari Challa and Venkat Challa. [1] Its projects include Aliens Space Station, a residential skyscraper in Gachibowli, Hyderabad; at 120 metres (390 ft), it is currently tallest brick mortar structure, and will be amongst top ten or twenty buildings in when completed fifth-tallest building in the city. [3]