Is Cache Valley Cheese Factory the same as Factory?
Yes, Cache Valley Cheese Factory and Factory are the same. "Factory" is a shortened, informal name for Cache Valley Cheese Factory, which is the full, formal name of the cheese production facility in Smithfield, Utah. The shortened name "Factory" is commonly used by locals and those familiar with the cheese factory to refer to it in a casual or colloquial manner.
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