Covered Bridge Chip Company Announces Changes Amid Resident Claims
The Covered Bridge Potato Chip factory in Hartland, New Brunswick, is set to undergo changes following the filing of claims by local residents. The announcement comes after increased scrutiny of the facility, which has been a staple in the community for years.
Background of the Situation
The factory, known for its iconic covered bridge branding, has faced complaints from nearby residents regarding operational issues. While specific details of the claims have not been disclosed, the company has acknowledged the concerns and is working on solutions.
In a statement, company officials expressed their commitment to addressing the issues and maintaining good relations with the community. Changes are expected to be implemented in the coming months, though further specifics have not been released.
Community Impact
Hartland residents have voiced mixed reactions to the news. Some are hopeful that the changes will resolve longstanding problems, while others remain cautious. The factory is a major employer in the area, and any modifications could have broader economic implications.
Local authorities have not commented on the claims, but the situation remains under review. The company has promised to keep the public informed as plans develop.
Looking Ahead
Covered Bridge Potato Chip Co. has been a beloved New Brunswick brand for decades, known for its kettle-cooked chips. The company hopes that the upcoming changes will strengthen its relationship with the community and ensure its continued success.
Further updates are expected as the company finalizes its plans.



