Residents of New Brunswick town file legal action against chips company

A Covered Bridge Potato Chips truck is seen next to the factory site in Hartland, N.B., on Friday, May 9, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes

FREDERICTON - Residents of a New Brunswick town are planning to take legal action against a popular potato chip-making company they say has ruined their neighbourhood with noise, smells and traffic.

The group of 17 residents allege in a statement released Wednesday by their lawyer, Basile Chiasson, that the factory opened last September has caused 鈥渟ignificant and ongoing disruption鈥 to their quality of life and homes.

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