The only North American plant that makes Pringles crisps has resumed production, a week after tornado damage forced the facility in Jackson, Tennessee to close.


US consumer goods giant Procter & Gamble, which operates the plant, said orders would resume on 15 May, with shipping recommencing the following week. The plant, which also makes Torengos crisps, is currently operating at 50% capacity.


Pringles is one of 12 brands that generate at least US$1bn in annual sales for P&G.


P&G said last week that the disruption would hurt sales in the current quarter by less than 1%, reported Reuters.

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