Cape Cod Potato Chips, established in Hyannis, Massachusetts, in 1980, will be moving its operations out of its original hometown this spring. The company has decided to relocate production to a different facility, marking the end of more than four decades in Hyannis.
The move is part of a broader strategy to expand manufacturing capabilities and meet growing demand. Details about the new location and timeline for the transition have been shared by company representatives.
**Why this matters**
Cape Cod Potato Chips has been a significant local employer and a well-known brand associated with the Cape Cod region. The relocation may impact the local economy and community identity tied to the brand’s origins. Additionally, the move reflects trends in the food manufacturing industry toward consolidation and modernization.
Source: NewsData
