The June 9 accident killed three people and shut down the packaging area of the plant.
CEO Gary Rodkin and other executives discussed the Garner plant during a conference call to report that the company's fourth-quarter profit had fallen 13 percent. ConAgra, with headquarters in Omaha, Neb., makes such brands as Chef Boyardee, Hunt's and Peter Pan.
Executives said property damage and related costs from the accident will be covered by property and liability insurance. Business interruption insurance will substantially compensate for lost profits resulting from lost Slim Jim sales. Financial details were not provided.
ConAgra is shifting some Slim Jim production to other facilities and outside producers. The Garner explosion will not affect the company's financial health.
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