Wigan Council leader's delight at Kraft Heinz investment in borough plant
Kraft Heinz has unveiled plans to plough £140m into its giant Wigan factory in a move which could also create up to 50 new jobs.
Sauce manufacturing, including the production of the firm's iconic tomato ketchup, is returning to the UK as part of the scheme.
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Hide AdCoun David Molyneux, leader of Wigan Council said: “This significant level of investment is a substantial boost to our local economy, and is news that we’re delighted to receive.
“The company has long-standing links with our borough, it’s fantastic for both existing employees and the wider population with the creation of new quality jobs and career opportunities.
“Such investment would be welcome at any time, but coming as it does when the borough is concentrating on its post-pandemic recovery plans, it is particularly heartening.
“Economic growth that benefits everyone is a key feature of our Deal 2030 plans and helping equip the borough’s workforce with appropriate skills and opportunities is a major part.
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Hide Ad“We look forward to working in collaboration with Heinz for years to come.”
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