Crews battling fire at food processing plant west of Waupaca

PORTAGE COUNTY (WLUK) — Multiple crews have been called to a fire at a food processing plant just west of Waupaca County.

WSAW-TV reports the fire is at Festive Foods, 7811 County D, in the Portage County town of Belmont. The first call came in around 9 a.m.

According to its website, Festive Foods makes frozen pizzas and appetizers.

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5 Comments

  1. RP June 14, 2022 at 16:18

    There have been a lot of strange things happening in Wisconsin that are all quite similar. Just recently some grain elevators were put on fire as well.

  2. JB June 14, 2022 at 17:25

    A Frozen Pizza plant out of commission is hardly a national food crises. In fact this junk food being off the market might be a good thing to consumers. On the other hand, maybe the Arsonists screwed up and meant to hit an essential food production facility making baby formula or special foods for medically needy.

    Arsonists should be shot and thrown into the blaze. Federal Law permits deadly force to stop arson. Its about time these Arsonists are sent Hell.

    • NC Scout June 14, 2022 at 18:21

      So I suppose according to you a pattern of these things should be ignored.

      Good thing your opinion is worth as much as you paid to read this site.

  3. Boon June 14, 2022 at 21:18

    Crops and harvesting should soon be on their radar, I see winter wheat is showing the lowest levels in the last 6 years…weird? It will be interesting to see if crops suffer from spontaneous fires as well.

  4. Ghostmann June 14, 2022 at 23:27

    Enemy action, but which enemy?

    Cui bono?

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