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  • 2021-02-15 (xsd:date)
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  • Nabisco plant closures aren’t linked to Biden win, won’t shift jobs to Mexico (en)
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  • Mondelez International, Nabisco’s parent company, announced Feb. 4 that it would close two biscuit bakeries by summer 2021, one in Fair Lawn, N.J., and the other in Atlanta. Social media users linked the company’s announcement to President Joe Biden’s election. Nabisco is closing plants in Georgia and New Jersey moving to Mexico, reads a Feb. 11 Facebook post. Congratulations on electing Biden. The post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. ( Read more about our partnership with Facebook. ) More than 400 jobs will be lost as a result of the Georgia plant closure, and another 600 people will likely lose their jobs as a result of the New Jersey plant closure. But there is no indication that the company’s decision to close the plants was linked to the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. (Other fact-checking organizations have also debunked this claim.) And the company says it’s not moving jobs or production from those sites to Mexico. Mondelez is based in Chicago, with U.S. headquarters in northern New Jersey. A spokesperson for Mondelez directed PolitiFact to its Feb. 4 statement , which said it would be focusing U.S. production on strategically located bakeries in Richmond, Va., Chicago and Portland, Ore. The company said the New Jersey and Georgia facilities were no longer strategic assets from a geographic footprint perspective. Both face significant operational challenges, including aging infrastructure and outdated production capabilities, which would have required significant investment to bring them to the modernized state required for the future, the statement read. Mondelez said production from the two closing sites would shift its other U.S. bakeries, not abroad. No U.S. jobs will go to Mexico related to these two closures, and U.S. biscuit production levels will be maintained, the company said. Our ruling Posts claim that Nabisco is closing plants in Georgia and New Jersey and moving to Mexico because of Biden’s election. Mondelez, which owns the brand, announced the plant closures Feb. 4, but there is no evidence that they are due to Biden’s election. The company said production from the two sites will shift to its other U.S. bakeries, not to Mexico. We rate this claim False. (en)
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