Shoppers could face a shortage of their favourite crisps due to a planned strike at a factory in Teesside, a union has warned.
BRITAIN’S favourite lunchbox treats could temporarily vanish from supermarket aisles as snack giants KP Snacks face a massive ...
Planned strike action at KP Snacks’ Billingham factory could leave shelves empty of Hula Hoops, McCoy’s, Pom-Bears and Discos ...
KP Snacks workers who make McCoy’s have voted for strike action due to safety concerns and extra duties without pay.
Teesside plant produces iconic crisps including Hula Hoops, Pom-Bears and Discos ...
Paul Clark, an organiser at the GMB union, told Just Food “action short of a strike” started yesterday (9 February).
As The Guardian reports, the IT systems of KP Snacks have been hit by ransomware. And it might well impact the British public’s waistlines as well as the company’s profits: A cyber-attack targeting KP ...
Beloved snacks such as Hula Hoops, Pom-Bears, Discos and McCoy's could temporarily disappear from shelves.
The staff, at KP Snacks' Billingham factory, who make Hula Hoops, McCoy’s, Pom‑Bears and Discos and more have voted to strike ...
People may be unable to get some of their favourite snacks in stores after major manufacturer KP Snacks was hit by a ransomware attack. Popular crisps such as McCoys’s, Hula Hoops, Tyrell’s, Space ...