TYSON FOODS: Tyson Foods to Create 400 Jobs at Caseyville Prepared Foods Plant

TYSON FOODS: Tyson Foods to Create 400 Jobs at Caseyville Prepared Foods Plant
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$180M investment to help meet growing demand for Hillshire Farm® and Jimmy Dean® brand products

Tyson Foods has expanded its workforce projections for its Caseyville Prepared Foods facility, creating approximately 400 new team member positions to meet the growing demand for Hillshire Farm® and Jimmy Dean® grab-n-go snacking and breakfast items. This boost in facility team members is a result of the $180 million expansion currently in development. Seven state of the art production lines, and 270,000 square feet will be added to the existing Caseyville facility to increase automated warehousing and robotics.

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