Full interview with Utz CEO on going public, snacking trends during the pandemic

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Utz CEO Dylan Lissette discusses why his company will go public through a SPAC after nearly 100 years as a family-owned company. Subscribe to CNBCPro for the full interview and more here:

After nearly 100 years as a family-owned company, Utz is going public through a SPAC. The snack brand company will be listed on the NYSE on Monday following a merger with Collier Creek Holdings. Utz CEO Dylan Lissette joins "Squawk Box" to discuss.

 

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Pro I do not like Utz chips. they are too hard.

Pro There goes a great brand - some private equity company will buy it and fuck it up totally

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