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Frito-Lay Announces $200 Million Expansion, 120 New Jobs In Houston County

ATLANTA, Ga. (CW69 News at 10)

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Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced that Frito-Lay, a division of PepsiCo and a leading snack manufacturer, will expand its operations in the City of Perry, town of Kathleen, creating 120 new jobs and investing $200 million in the Houston County project.

"Frito-Lay is one of the most recognizable U.S. brands, and we are proud that that this corporate partner continues to find success in Perry, Georgia," said Governor Kemp. "We are very grateful for the new opportunities this expansion will generate for hardworking Georgians and their families in Houston County."

This expansion will add a manufacturing line producing Frito-Lay tortilla chip products, a second line producing Baked Cheetos Puffs, strategic space for a future manufacturing line and a warehouse building to address the new manufacturing lines and future growth.

"For more than 30 years, the Frito-Lay Perry site has been a proud member of the Houston County community and a key contributor to the Georgia economy," said Callum Bissett, senior site director, Perry, Frito-Lay North America. "As the largest Frito-Lay manufacturing facility in the U.S., our Perry site employs more than 1,000 dedicated employees. We appreciate the support and vision of state and local officials – including the team at the Development Authority of Houston County – who have been instrumental to our continued growth."

"We are thrilled Frito-Lay has selected Houston County as a location for their manufacturing site expansion," said Ben Hulbert, chairman of the Development Authority of Houston County. "Their continued investment in our community is a testament to our pro-business environment, our strategic location, and the commitment to excellence from all their dedicated employees. We are thankful for the teamwork and partnerships nurtured every day to make this expansion possible."

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