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Caught in Economic Storm, National Plant-Based Food Giant To Shut Recently Opened Facility

Amy’s Kitchen Cites Inflation, Labor Shortage for Decision To Close Silicon Valley Food Manufacturing Space
Organic frozen food maker Amy's Kitchen will permanently close its production facility at 1885 Las Plumas Ave. in San Jose, California. (CoStar)
Organic frozen food maker Amy's Kitchen will permanently close its production facility at 1885 Las Plumas Ave. in San Jose, California. (CoStar)
CoStar News
July 19, 2022 | 11:09 P.M.

Plant-based food brand Amy's Kitchen is joining a roster of companies left reeling from a roller coaster of pandemic-era demand with plans to permanently close a Silicon Valley production plant it opened just last year.

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