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Boom in canned food means a boom in cans, too

With soup and vegetables flying off supermarket shelves to feed a shut-in nation, canneries are bustling — and they really need metal containers

May 08, 2020 / 22:48 IST
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Representative Image.
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The restaurants in downtown Hannibal, Missouri, have been closed for weeks because of the coronavirus, but on the town’s western outskirts, its largest employer is buzzing.

The big General Mills plant that turns out cans of Progresso soup is still operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week, just as it was before the virus hit. It employs 1,000 people and is hiring to fill 50 openings.

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“I drove by the other day and the parking lot was full of cars, trucks coming and going,” said James Hark, a manager of an auto body shop and mayor of Hannibal, the boyhood home of Mark Twain.

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