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McDonald’s french fries supplier abruptly closes factory


A red and yellow carton with the McDonald's logo is filled with french fries

Lamb Weston is one of the biggest french fries producers in North American and a supplier for McDonald’s (Picture: Getty Images)

A major french fries supplier for McDonald’s has suddenly shuttered a plant and cut jobs.

Lamb Weston, which is the biggest french fries maker in North America, announced last week in an earnings report that it was shuttering its factory in Cornell, Washington.

Along with the closing, 375 workers representing 4% of its workforce are being laid off.

The company’s president and CEO, Tom Werner, said that restaurant traffic and the demand for frozen potatoes relative to supply ‘continue to be soft’ and that he expects it to remain that way through fiscal year 2025.

‘Together, we expect these actions will help us better manage our factory utilization rates and ease some of the current supply-demand imbalance in North America,’ said Werner in a call, according to FOX Business.

‘We are also taking actions to reduce operating expenses, including reducing headcount and eliminating certain unfilled job positions, as well as reducing capital expenditures.’

Lamb Weston, based in Eagle, Idaho, stated that it does not expect the restructuring to affect supply for customers.

It is one of numerous companies and fast food chains that have been impacted by inflation-hit customers tightening their purse strings.

McDonald’s this past summer introduced a $5 Meal Deal with a McDouble or McChicken sandwich, four-piece chicken nuggets, small fries and a small fountain drink.

‘It’s important to note that many of these promotional meal deals have consumers trading down from a medium fry to a small fry,’ he said. 

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