DOWNERS GROVE, Ill.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Maker’s Pride announced yesterday it will begin winding down operations at its manufacturing facilities in Salt Lake City, Utah and Shakopee, Minnesota. The closures are expected to be completed in the third quarter of 2026.
This decision follows a comprehensive review of the company’s manufacturing network and long-term growth strategy. As Maker’s Pride accelerates investment in strategic growth categories and modernizes its operations with advanced automation, the transition is designed to enhance efficiency, support innovation, and better position the company to meet evolving customer and consumer expectations.
“Maker’s Pride takes our role in the communities we operate in very seriously,” said Darlene Nicosia, Chief Executive Officer. “The decision to close these plants was not made lightly and reflects careful consideration of multiple business factors, market dynamics, and the steps needed to position our network for future growth. We remain committed to treating all team members and our customers with fairness, transparency, and respect throughout this transition.”
The company expects to make transition resources available to impacted team members, with support offered as appropriate based on role, timing, and individual circumstances.
Maker’s Pride also acknowledges the impact on the Salt Lake City and Shakopee communities and extends its deep appreciation for the longstanding partnerships and support in both regions.
The company’s mission remains unchanged: to make exceptional food responsibly by supporting its team members, honoring commitments, and making thoughtful decisions that position the business for long-term success in a rapidly evolving food manufacturing landscape.
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