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Home / Business and Economy / Dairy Giant Quits California: Jobs Lost, Texas Gains

Dairy Giant Quits California: Jobs Lost, Texas Gains

21 Dec

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Summary

  • Leprino Foods closes its 115-year-old California plant.
  • High operating costs in California drive the decision.
  • A new Texas facility will absorb production and jobs.
Dairy Giant Quits California: Jobs Lost, Texas Gains

Leprino Foods, the world's largest mozzarella producer, is ceasing operations at its Lemoore, California dairy plant, marking the end of an 115-year presence. This decision, announced in November of last year, will impact an estimated 300 employees who will lose their jobs early next year.

The company attributes the closure to several factors, including the aging facility, significant capital required for upgrades, and burdensome operating expenses in California. Notably, Texas offers a less demanding corporate franchise tax and lower payroll tax obligations, making it a more cost-effective location for business.

Further advantages in Texas include substantially cheaper agricultural land, six times less expensive per acre than in California. The company's new Lubbock, Texas facility, opened in January 2025, already employs 300 full-time workers and is expected to double its staff by next year, absorbing production from the Lemoore plant.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Leprino Foods is closing its California plant due to high operating costs, taxes, and the age of the facility.
Approximately 300 jobs will be lost when the Leprino Foods Lemoore plant closes early next year.
Leprino Foods is expanding operations at its new facility in Lubbock, Texas, which will absorb production.

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