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McCain Foods USA - Burley Idaho

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McCain Foods Burley is one of McCain Foods USA's 11 production plants in the United States.

The plant was originally built by Ore-Ida Foods in 1960. The Ore-Ida brand was acquired by HJ Heinz, which sold it to McCain Foods in 1997.
 

(Click to enlarge) Aerial view of the McCain Foods USA - Burley Idaho plant, with the Snake River in the background

Aerial view of the McCain Foods USA - Burley Idaho plant, with the Snake River in the background

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Idaho potato growers brace for poor crop amid drought, heat
Septiembre 01, 2021

Idaho potato growers brace for poor crop amid drought, heat

The hot, dry and smoky growing season has left some Idaho potato farmers bracing for a poor crop. For Randy Hardy of Oakley, harvest will likely be the worst of his career.
NewCold Opens $90M High-Tech Cold-Storage Facility in Burley, Idaho
Junio 11, 2019

NewCold Opens $90M High-Tech Cold-Storage Facility in Burley, Idaho

NewCold, a specialist in automated cold storage, announced the opening of its $90 million, 180,000-square-foot facility in Burley, Idaho. French fry maker McCain Foods is NewCold’s largest Idaho customer.
McCain Foods USA Celebrates Grand Opening of Distribution Center in Burley
Junio 04, 2019

McCain Foods USA Celebrates Grand Opening of its expansion in Burley

Monday, McCain Foods USA, a leading supplier of frozen potato products, celebrated the grand opening of its expanded facilities in Burley, Idaho with over 150 attendees including elected officials and grower partners.
McCain Foods USA plans USD 200 million expansion of Burley Idaho French Fry plant
Mayo 04, 2017

McCain Foods USA plans USD 200 million expansion of Burley Idaho French Fry plant

McCain Foods USA has announced it will invest more than USD 200 million into expanding its Burley, Idaho potato processing plant, creating 180 jobs and increasing potato production throughout the state.