Policy

Judge Denies Attempt to Shut Down Sriracha Factory

City upset by the smell

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A judge has denied a Southern California factory town's attempt to shut down production of the popular Sriracha (sree-YAH-chah) chili sauce.

City News Service reports the judge rejected Irwindale's initial bid Thursday to cease operations at the Huy (hoy) Fong Foods plant. The city sought the closure to reduce the pungent smell of pepper and garlic fumes emanating from the factory.

The sprawling 650,000-square-foot factory processes some 100 million pounds of peppers a year into Sriracha and two other popular Asian food sauces.