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Fact check: What are the locations of the Tyson Foods plants scheduled for closure in 2025?

Checked on August 28, 2025

1. Summary of the results

Based on the available analyses, there is no evidence of Tyson Foods plants scheduled for closure specifically in 2025. The sources reveal that recent Tyson Foods closures have already occurred or were scheduled for 2024, not 2025.

The documented closures include:

  • Emporia, Kansas - A beef and pork processing plant that closed by mid-February 2024 [1] [2]
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Two prepared food plants that closed [1] [3]
  • Perry, Iowa - A facility that closed, leaving the town to recover from losing its largest employer [4]

One source specifically mentions that Tyson Foods planned to shut down three facilities in Pennsylvania and Kansas, but these closures were set for the end of 2024, not 2025 [5]. The total impact of these documented closures resulted in approximately 1,038 confirmed layoffs [1] and affected over 1,000 jobs [5].

2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints

The original question assumes that Tyson Foods has plants scheduled for closure in 2025, but this assumption is not supported by the available evidence. The analyses reveal several important contextual elements:

  • Timing discrepancy: The closures mentioned in sources occurred in 2024 or earlier, not 2025 [5] [2]
  • Community impact: The closure in Perry, Iowa left the town working on recovery after losing its largest employer, highlighting the significant local economic consequences [4]
  • Workforce retention: Some facilities maintained skeleton workforces after closure, suggesting phased shutdown processes [6]
  • Corporate restructuring: Historical context shows Tyson Foods cut 500 jobs in 2020 as part of a restructuring program, indicating ongoing operational adjustments [7]

3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement

The original question contains a factual premise that appears to be incorrect based on available evidence. By asking specifically about "plants scheduled for closure in 2025," the question implies that such closures are confirmed to occur, when the analyses show no evidence supporting this timeline.

This could represent:

  • Outdated information - The questioner may be referencing older announcements about closures that have already occurred
  • Temporal confusion - Mixing up closures that happened in 2024 with future projections for 2025
  • Speculative assumption - Treating unconfirmed rumors or predictions as established fact

The analyses consistently point to closures that occurred in 2024 or earlier [5] [2], with no sources providing information about confirmed 2025 closures [1] [6] [3] [8] [7].

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Which Tyson Foods plants are scheduled for closure in 2025 and why?
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