Chicken factory that supplies meat to KFC and M&S shuts down for two weeks in coronavirus outbreak

A chicken factory that supplies meat to KFC and M&S has shut down for two weeks after 58 staff tested positive for coronavirus in a major outbreak. 

The 2 Sisters Food Group today announced it was ‘doing the right thing’ and would cease work on site for 14 days with immediate effect.

Public Health Wales confirmed that 58 cases of Covid-19 have been identified at the factory in Llangefni, North Wales.

A chicken factory, above, that supplies meat to KFC and M&S has shut down for two weeks after 58 staff tested positive for coronavirus in a major outbreak

Earlier this week unions said they were aware of 13 cases among staff at the factory, with 110 people self-isolating as a precaution, while council chiefs said efforts to tackle the cluster were being treated as a priority. 

In a statement, the firm said: ‘The health, safety and well-being of our colleagues is ultimately the thing that matters most at our business. We are a responsible company with people at its core. Without our people we are nothing.

‘Therefore in light of the current Covid-19 cases at our Llangefni site, we have decided to take the necessary action to clearly demonstrate how seriously we take this issue by doing the right thing.

‘Doing the right thing means from today we will temporarily suspend production at our Llangefni site with immediate effect for a period of 14 days.

‘We will not tolerate any unnecessary risks – however small – for our existing loyal workforce at the facility.

‘We have worked in close collaboration in the past week with Public Health Wales, Anglesey Council, the Health & Safety Executive, the FSA (Food Standards Agency) and the Unite union who have all offered great advice, scientific knowledge and support, and we thank them for their help and guidance which has informed this decision.

‘Our sole focus now is to ensure we support all our colleagues through this time and look forward to operating safely and securely in 14 days’ time.’

The company said the first reported positive case at the plant was on May 28 and that a full ‘safe ways of working’ action plan had been in place since early March.  

The 2 Sisters food group supplies chicken to retailers such as KFC. In a statement, the firm said they will 'temporarily suspend production' at their Llangefni site (file photo)

The 2 Sisters food group supplies chicken to retailers such as KFC. In a statement, the firm said they will ‘temporarily suspend production’ at their Llangefni site (file photo)

Plaid Cymru’s Rhun ap Iorwerth posted on Twitter: ‘Spoken with 2 Sisters management this morning – decision taken late last night to suspend operations at the chicken processing plant in Llangefni following significant Covid-19 outbreak. 

‘It’s the correct decision to safeguard staff and the public.’

On whether staff have been told to self-isolate, he added: ‘I think that has to happen to halt this outbreak. 

‘The contact tracing team on Anglesey Council will be making it a priority to break chains of transmission, and I’ll be seeking updates on that.’

Dr Christopher Johnson, Consultant in Health Protection for Public Health Wales, said: ‘Public Health Wales can confirm that employees and contractors of the 2 Sisters poultry processing plant in Llangefni have been notified that they are Coronavirus contacts, and we are asking them to self-isolate for 14 days to help protect population health.

2 Sisters Food Group is one of the largest food producers in the UK, with customers such as supermarkets and other brands (a supermarket aisle with rows of chicken, file photo)

2 Sisters Food Group is one of the largest food producers in the UK, with customers such as supermarkets and other brands (a supermarket aisle with rows of chicken, file photo)

‘We are working in close collaboration with the employer, Anglesey and Gwynedd Councils, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board and other partners, and our priority is to bring this outbreak to a swift conclusion.’

He added: ‘We would remind all members of the public that they have a vital role in preventing the spread of Coronavirus, to help keep Wales safe.

‘They can do this by always observing social distancing guidelines – that’s staying two metres away from others – washing hands regularly, and working from home if they can.

‘If they are meeting members of one other household, as permitted by the guidelines, they must stay outdoors and stay local.’

Production at the factory, where 560 people are employed, will be transferred to other company locations until July 2.

2 Sisters Food Group is one of the largest food producers in the UK, with brands including Fox’s Biscuits and Holland’s Pies, and customers such as supermarkets, KFC and Marks & Spencer.

The Llangefni site does not supply retail or branded food service customers, said the company.