Mondelez Is Making Fewer Cookies, Crackers Amid Strike, CEO Says

  • Van de Put says another meeting with union set for next week
  • Snack maker enacted a business continuity plan ahead of strike
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Mondelez International Inc. is making fewer Nabisco cookies and snacks during a worker strike at three U.S. plants, further limiting supply in an already tight market for packaged food.

Production of Nabisco products continues, but “not to the same level” as before the strike, Chief Executive Officer Dirk Van de Put said at a Barclays consumer conference on Thursday. Another meeting with the union will take place next week, he said.