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Cargill Ltd., which bought the Guelph plant about two years ago, announced it is cutting about 300 positions, trimming its workforce from about 1,100 staff to 800.
The cuts, which take effect Saturday, will be achieved by eliminating an afternoon shift in the cutting room, and reducing the number of cattle killed daily from 1,700 to 1,400.