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Heinz to Resume Production in Pittsburgh for First Time Since 2002

When the ketchup giant H.J. Heinz Co. sold its production plant to Del Monte Foods in 2002, the company closed the doors of its Pittsburgh food facility. Now, officials say they will resume food production in the city, making jarred baby food.

PITTSBURGH (AP) — The H.J. Heinz Co. will resume food production in Pittsburgh for the first time since 2002, when the ketchup giant sold its production plant to Del Monte Foods.

Heinz officials say they're scheduled to begin making jarred baby food. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports the baby food will be shipped to Canada.

That's happening because Del Monte several years ago sold its baby food and soup business to TreeHouse Foods, of Oak Brook, Illinois, which has continued to make soup at the former Heinz plant on the city's North Side.

Now, Heinz is contracting with Bay Valley Foods â€” a TreeHouse subsidiary — to make jarred babyfood at the plant under the Heinz name.

The baby food that will be produced in Pittsburgh had been manufactured at a Heinz plant in Leamington, Ontario.

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