Frito-Lay to Close Rancho Cucamonga Warehouse, Nearly 250 Workers Affected

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A major distribution facility in Rancho Cucamonga is preparing to shut its doors, leaving nearly 250 employees facing job loss in the coming months.

According to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) filed with San Bernardino County on February 10, approximately 248 employees at the Frito-Lay warehouse located on Archibald Avenue will be laid off as part of a permanent closure.

The final day of operations for affected workers is expected to be June 6, 2026.

In a statement, PepsiCo Foods, the parent company of Frito-Lay, said it plans to support employees during the transition. The company stated that impacted workers will receive pay and benefits continuation based on their length of service, along with access to career transition resources and job placement assistance.

Company officials indicated that distribution operations from the Rancho Cucamonga site will be relocated to a new facility within the local area. However, specific details about the new location have not yet been disclosed.

The closure marks another shift in Inland Empire logistics operations, a region that has long served as a key hub for warehousing and distribution throughout Southern California.

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