Fire battled at tea processing plant 15-Sep-2016 By Gwen Ridler A blaze a Lincolnshire tea processing plant is the latest in a string conflagrations to have plagued food and drink manufacturers this summer.
Flames destroy warehouse at food processing plant 23-Nov-2015 By Alice Foster A huge fire destroyed a warehouse at a food processing plant after an electrical fault last week.
Karro to chop 141 jobs at Scunthorpe plant 13-Mar-2015 By Rod Addy Karro Food Group has confirmed 141 job losses at its Scunthorpe plant following consultation with workers, management, trades union representatives and local government.
Dare to be different 02-Apr-2013 By Gary Scattergood Baxters moved Fray Bentos production from eastern England to northern Scotland in record time. Gary Scattergood finds out how the company did it
New seafood processor Sealincs to create 100 jobs 21-May-2012 By Freddie Dawson About 100 jobs will be created by a new seafood processing business in Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire.
Bakkavör makes long service awards 30-Sep-2011 By Anne Bruce Food group Bakkavör's has given 66 employees in its Fresh Meals Solutions division long service awards.
End of the line for Bakkavör business 23-May-2011 By Anne Bruce Bakkavör closed its Exotic Farm Produce factory in Kirton the Friday before last, with up to 66 of its 115 staff now facing redundancy.
Bakkavör site set to close after major contract loss 04-Mar-2011 By Ben Bouckley Bakkavör has announced plans to close its fresh produce factory in Kirton, Leicestershire, putting 116 staff at risk of redundancy.
Axe hangs over the head of Bakkavör staff Axe hangs over the head of Bakkavör staff 05-Jan-2009 By Elaine Watson Around 300-400 staff face redundancy at three Bakkavör factories in south Lincolnshire as the firm conducts a restructure amid “worsening economic...
Trading standards demands clearer labelling on water-injected pork Trading standards demands clearer labelling on water-injected pork 29-Jul-2004 By Rick Pendrous Inspectors claim shoppers are being duped into paying more