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Chobani made an announcement on Tuesday to build a $1.2 billion plant in the City of Rome. Kayla Bruce takes a look at the ...
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Hamdi Ulukaya, the founder and CEO of Chobani, the Greek yogurt leader, announced plans to build a $1.2 billion production ...
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State officials say the project represents the nation's largest investment ever in a natural food production facility.
With Chobani set to open a new, 1.4 million square-foot facility in Rome, Oneida County’s dairy farmers and organizations ...
Greek yogurt company Chobani is furthering their investment in Upstate New York with a new 1 billion dollar facility in Rome, ...
Chobani, known for its Greek yogurt, will build a new 1.4 million-square-foot facility, a $1.2 billion facility in Rome, N.Y.
Chobani’s plans for a $1.2 billion campus in Rome not only promises the company’s future, but is also expected to protect the future of family farming ...
The new facility, set to cover 1.4 million square feet, will be situated in Rome, a city in Oneida County, New York.
CEO Hamdi Ulukaya said his success came down to having the right product, in the right place, with the right approach.
The new facility will become the largest natural food processing plant in the nation, when construction is completed in 2027.