Honey Bunches of Oats Maker Post To Shut Two Plants as Cereal Demand Wanes
- Post Holdings plans to close manufacturing facilities in Ontario and Nevada by December.
- The closures respond to declining demand in the ready-to-eat cereal category.
- Post aims to reduce excess capacity and optimize its North American plant network.
- CEO Nicolas Catoggio noted the breakfast cereal category continues its decline.
- The plant closures will affect approximately 300 workers and incur pretax charges.
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Post to close Ontario plant due to declining demand for RTE cereals - Food In Canada
Post Holdings plans to close its cereal manufacturing facilities in Cobourg, Ont., and Sparks, Nev., by the end of this year. The two facilities together employ approximately 300 employees. Production capabilities at the facilities will be transferred to other manufacturing locations. Post consumer brands president and CEO Nicolas Catoggio said, “The ready-to-eat cereal category continues to decline. To respond to this, we are reducing excess ma…

Post Holdings Announces Plan to Close Cobourg, Ontario and Sparks, Nevada Facilities
ST. LOUIS, April 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Post Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: Post) ("Post"), a consumer packaged goods holding company, today announced plans to close two of its Post Consumer Brands cereal manufacturing facilities in Cobourg, Ontario and Sparks, Nevada.
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