Mondelēz To Reopen War-Damaged Potato-Chip Plant In Ukraine
Mondelēz International plans to reopen a potato-chip plant on the outskirts of Kyiv, which was closed following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, a spokeswoman said.
The Oreo cookie maker will continue making repairs on the factory, which sustained serious damage in March, as it resumes production, she said in an email.
The plant, in Vyshhorod, makes the local brand of potato chip called Lyuks. Mondelēz’s biscuit factory in Trostyanets, in the eastern region of Ukraine, remains closed after it suffered “significant damage.”
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