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Greencore suspends Northampton factory processing and transfers production

The manufacturing site, which produced food for M&S, confirmed 292 cases at the site earlier this month​. The closure follows the temporary suspension of operations at 2 Sisters’ Coupar Angus factory in Scotland​.

The 2 Sisters site has now seen an increase in cases to 110 with 96 factory workers and 14 community contacts.

This followed recent confirmation from both fresh food provider Bakkavor and biscuit manufacturer Pladis of new COVID-19 cases at its manufacturing facilities​. 

Cease production

In a statement, Greencore confirmed that, in consultation with the Department of Health & Social Care, Public Health England and other Government bodies, the localised virus outbreak had forced it to temporarily halt Northampton production. 

“We have moved a proportion of production from the Northampton facility to other sites within the Greencore network, and are working with the affected customer to help mitigate any shortfall,” ​the company said.

Greencore said that Public Health England East Midlands, Northamptonshire County Council, Northampton Borough Council and other Government bodies, had been “hugely understanding and supportive of our response​”.  

Car sharing 

Meanwhile, according to a report in the Northampton Chronicle & Echo, Greencore employees were car-sharing with staff from another Northampton workplace that had also suffered a COVID-19 outbreak. 

It said there had been 16 incidents of between two and four people living in houses in multiple occupations testing positive for COVID-19 and working at the Moulton Park Industrial Estate facility.

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