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For the longest time, my mother has talked about how she’s been hunting local Goodwill and thrift stores, plus tag, yard and ...
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I f your kitchen storage situation needs a glow-up, this deal on an Anchor Hocking food storage set is seriously worth checking out. Right now at Macy’s, you can score a 24-piece glass food ...
Plant now expected to close sometime in May. Employees of the Anchor Hocking glass factory in Charleroi are being asked to come back again. According to a report from WPXI, the plant, which has ...
CHARLEROI, Pa. — Employees at the Anchor Hocking glass factory say this week has been a roller coaster of emotions. People who were just laid off, just found out that they’re still needed and ...
WE DID REACH OUT TO ANCHOR HOCKING FOR COMMENT, BUT HAVE NOT HEARD BACK. IN Employees at Charleroi's 132-year-old glass factory were notified that the plant's closure was delayed, and their ...
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Anchor Hocking ... already owned Anchor Hocking when it obtained the Pyrex business unit of Corelle Brands in March, which allowed it to control about 90% of the glass bakeware market by acquiring ...
Glass shows what's inside, and goes in the dishwasher." If you're tired of mismatched plastic bowls that look more faded and cloudy with each use, then consider the Anchor Hocking 24-Piece Food ...
The Anchor Hocking glass plant in Charleroi, Pennsylvania, which employs 300 workers and primarily produces Pyrex baking ware, announced earlier this month that it will officially be closing and ...
The Anchor Glass Container Corp. manufacturing plant on Huron Street is heading toward closure, ending a century-long run of glass bottle-making at the location under different company names.