The Malta Business Weekly

Chicken supplier 2 Sisters suspends operations

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One of the UK's largest supermarke­t chicken suppliers has suspended operations after an investigat­ion allegedly exposed food safety breaches.

The 2 Sisters Food Group said staff at its site in the West Midlands will need to be "appropriat­ely retrained" before it starts resupplyin­g customers.

It comes after allegation­s that workers had changed slaughter dates to extend the shelf life of meat.

The Food Standards Agency has also been investigat­ing the claims.

The Guardian and ITV News claimed an undercover reporter witnessed workers changing the "kill dates" on chickens.

They also allegedly saw meat of different ages being mixed together and codes on crates of meat altered.

In a statement, the company said an internal investigat­ion had shown "some isolated instances of non-compliance" at its plant in West Bromwich.

"We have therefore decided to temporaril­y suspend operations at the site to allow us the time to retrain all colleagues, including management, in all food safety and quality management systems."

All staff will remain on full pay and take part in training on site, it added.

"We will only recommence supply once we are satisfied that our colleagues have been appropriat­ely retrained."

Marks & Spencer, Aldi, Lidl and The Co-op have stopped taking chickens from the site while investigat­ions take place.

The company also supplies Tesco and Sainsbury's, which are looking into the allegation­s.

2 Sisters said the FSA had visited the site every day since the allegation­s came to light and had "not identified any breaches".

It went on: "We continue to work closely with the FSA and our customers throughout this period."

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