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Trump vows never to eat Oreos again, citing move to Mexico

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump repeated his claim Tuesday evening that he would stop eating Oreos, citing the cookie maker's decision to close a plant in Chicago and move it to Mexico.

"I'm never eating Oreos again," Trump said, before adding that he would consider it if he could find some that were made in the U.S.

Trump's claim is partly true.

Oreo's parent company Mondelez International Inc. said last month that it decided to invest $130 million in building four new production lines at a plant in Mexico, which will replace nine older production lines at its Chicago plant.

That will mean the number of jobs at the Chicago plant will go from about 1,200 to about 600, said Laurie Guzzinati, a Mondelez representative. But the plant in Chicago will remain open.

Guzzinati said the decision to invest in the Mexico plant came after discussions with union representatives for workers at the Chicago plant. She said the company determined that the new production lines would cost $46 million less per year in Mexico than in Chicago, and said labor was "one of many factors."
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Guzzinati noted that Oreos continue to be made in some U.S. plants, including in New Jersey, Oregon and Virginia.

The Mondelez plant in Salinas, Mexico, opened in late 2014, and the four additional production lines are expected to be completed by mid-2016. Two of those lines will make Oreo cookies, Guzzinati said.

Mondelez, which also makes Chips Ahoy cookies and Trident gum, has said its "supply chain reinvention plan" is part of its broader push to slash costs and improve productivity.

In other news:

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Brachs moved to mexico a long time ago. Hershey did a few years ago.

If you make a food product that uses large amounts of sugar it would be dumb not to. Sugar is prohibitively expensive here due to government policies in place to protect our small sugar industry and large corn industry. By moving production to Mexico you reduce supply costs greatly. The protectionist tariffs apply to sugar, but not finished food products containing sugar. Cocoa has tariff issues as well.

This is one area where the Confederate Constitution was greatly superior to the US Constitution as it outlawed protectionist tariffs.

Also, I don't understand how some people have no problem with illegal immigrants undercutting US labor in the agricultural industry here, but get upset when a US company legally moves and operation out of the country to decrease costs.
 
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Trump promises tariffs on everything coming in. I can't help but love his allegiance to our founding principles.
 
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump repeated his claim Tuesday evening that he would stop eating Oreos, citing the cookie maker's decision to close a plant in Chicago and move it to Mexico.

"I'm never eating Oreos again," Trump said, before adding that he would consider it if he could find some that were made in the U.S.

Trump's claim is partly true.

Oreo's parent company Mondelez International Inc. said last month that it decided to invest $130 million in building four new production lines at a plant in Mexico, which will replace nine older production lines at its Chicago plant.

That will mean the number of jobs at the Chicago plant will go from about 1,200 to about 600, said Laurie Guzzinati, a Mondelez representative. But the plant in Chicago will remain open.

Guzzinati said the decision to invest in the Mexico plant came after discussions with union representatives for workers at the Chicago plant. She said the company determined that the new production lines would cost $46 million less per year in Mexico than in Chicago, and said labor was "one of many factors."
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Guzzinati noted that Oreos continue to be made in some U.S. plants, including in New Jersey, Oregon and Virginia.

The Mondelez plant in Salinas, Mexico, opened in late 2014, and the four additional production lines are expected to be completed by mid-2016. Two of those lines will make Oreo cookies, Guzzinati said.

Mondelez, which also makes Chips Ahoy cookies and Trident gum, has said its "supply chain reinvention plan" is part of its broader push to slash costs and improve productivity.

In other news:

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I call BS on this pic. Where's the gold stitching up around the collar? Where's the gold lettering on the collar label?

BTW, I'm not a Trump supporter, unless he wins the nomination.
 
That's the big advantage Trump has over the other candidates. He knows the loopholes, he's used them to his advantage. Your pic of the suit shows that. The only question is, will Trump close those loopholes if he's President?
 
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