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I feel like the article is deliberately misleading in the fact that it, and all of the secondary sources, don't really mention it wasn't in operation. There is a little blurb in there about how it closed in 2016, and that's it.

I feel like the article is deliberately misleading in the fact that it, and all of the secondary sources, don't really mention it wasn't in operation. There is a little blurb in there about how it closed in 2016, and that's it.

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Interesting how many plants that manufacture real food (besides bugs) spontaneously catch fire.

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This one hadn't made food since 2016.

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However, it could easily be setup to run again, except unfortunately there was a fire.

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Possibly, it sounds like a developer bought it for some other reason.

It's hard to tell what state the processing equipment, had any remained, was in. If there wasn't any, it was just an empty building.

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The department received calls around 8:45 a.m. reporting black smoke at the building, and an explosion reportedly occurred shortly after crews arrived on the scene.

Notice how it's always the black smoke that is causing the problems.

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Good point. Black smoke.

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Black smoke attacks white flour. Black on white crime once again!

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I guess food is all about black smoke, while in the smarter electronics, it's white magic smoke.

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Maybe the goons who torched it didn't know it was closed.