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Walkers crisps + Lent

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Walkers Crisps factory faces 'upsetting' closure as owners PepsiCo propose axing 380 UK jobs

The proposed decision has been described as another "nail in the coffin" for UK business.

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Theresa May gives up crisps for Lent

Prime Minister Theresa May will refrain from tucking into crisps for Lent, Downing Street has revealed.

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* Just how much crisps does she eat, to have that effect??
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Hudswell wrote: Fri Mar 03, 2017 3:46 pm So production will move to another site within the UK? Sorry but why is this another nail in Uk business?
The quote in the article is actually: -
Norman Bleek wrote:The proposed decision was described as another "nail in the coffin" for the north east.
The Mirror obviously thought their change would be more dramatic...
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Hudswell wrote: Fri Mar 03, 2017 3:46 pm So production will move to another site within the UK? Sorry but why is this another nail in Uk business?
Though not specifically another nail in UK business, it will cause a lot of hardship in northeast England, still one of the unemployment blackspots in the UK. Originally the Tudor crisp factory, latterly taken over by Walker's, it's been in Peterlee for decades. Often under threat of closure, followed by recruitment, then closure again - I hope the factory can be saved again. Perhaps Gary Lineker could 'chip' in to help? :-)
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Given that their product contribute quite significantly to Britain's obesity problem, surely the decline in crisp sales should be seen as a good thing?
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Dominic wrote: Fri Mar 03, 2017 5:34 pm Given that their product contribute quite significantly to Britain's obesity problem, surely the decline in crisp sales should be seen as a good thing?
Agreed.

I hate to see young kids stuffing their faces with crisps.

Mind you if Walkers dumped Lineker, they may have enough money to open another factory.
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Dominic wrote: Fri Mar 03, 2017 5:34 pm Given that their product contribute quite significantly to Britain's obesity problem, surely the decline in crisp sales should be seen as a good thing?
It could be for Lincoln ............ they have a Walker's factory too! ;)


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