May 21, 2026 - 19:15

"It's an excited group of people down here," one employee said, capturing the mood as Smithfield Foods prepares to break ground on a new plant in Sioux Falls. Workers at the current facility are looking ahead to the move, which promises updated equipment and a modernized work environment. The new plant is expected to bring significant changes to daily operations, including improved safety features and more efficient production lines.
Employees have voiced optimism about the transition, noting that the new space will offer better working conditions and room for growth. Many have been with the company for years and see the move as a positive step forward for both the workforce and the local economy. The project is set to create additional jobs during construction and once the plant is fully operational.
While the timeline for the move remains in the early stages, the buzz among staff is already building. Workers are eager to see the plans take shape and are preparing for the shift with a sense of anticipation. For now, the focus remains on maintaining production at the existing site while looking forward to what the new facility will bring.
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