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Campbell Soup closing corporate office in Charlotte amid consolidation

A worker at the Campbell Snacks bakery in Charlotte inspects packaged Lance crackers on a conveyor belt. That facility will not be affected by Campbell Soup's consolidation. (NANCY PIERCE)

CHARLOTTE — Five years after snapping up Charlotte-based snack maker Snyder’s-Lance Inc., food industry giant Campbell Soup Co. is closing its office here amid a consolidation effort.

The company announced Wednesday morning that it will shutter the local office as well as one in Norwalk, Connecticut. It will consolidate those operations at its headquarters in Camden, New Jersey, where it plans to invest $50 million.

The office at 13515 Ballantyne Corporate Place employs about 212 people, a Campbell Soup spokesperson tells CBJ. While a small number of facility-related roles will be eliminated, the majority of the jobs at the Charlotte and Norwalk offices will be relocated.

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VIDEO: Charlotte-based Snyder’s-Lance snack company sold to Campbell Soup Co.

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