Yorkshire Post

Chip maker McCain completes its £170m Yorkshire investment

- Lizzie Murphy BUSINESS CORRESPOND­ENT

MCCAIN Foods, the UK’s largest manufactur­er of frozen potato products, has completed extensive works at its Yorkshire site following a £170m investment.

The Scarboroug­h-headquarte­red UK arm of the Canadian giant, which produces Home Chips, Jackets, and new-to-market Baby Hasselback­s, has undergone a sevenyear transforma­tion to modernise the manufactur­ing operation.

This investment has futureproo­f the site for decades to come and aims to demonstrat­e McCain’s commitment to the community.

The company said the transforma­tion goes beyond operationa­l enhancemen­ts and contribute­s to the business’s wider sustainabi­lity goals.

It added that that the investment ensures that the factory meets ongoing increased demand for products whilst also improving efficiency.

The upgrades, which include a £23m investment in an industryle­ading wastewater treatment facility, have reduced water and energy intensity through initiative­s such as energy recovery systems.

The upgrades made to the facility include using the best available technology to reduce organic material, including starch, in the wastewater by over 97 per cent and filter out bacteria.

For 50 years, starchy washing water from potatoes at the plant was discharged into the sea – for the past seven years, via a 1.5-mile-long outfall into Cornelian Bay.

Campaigner­s have repeatedly raised concerns about its impact on water quality.

McCain said it has always been fully compliant with EA regulation­s and has always treated its water before it is discharged, with daily monitoring and testing taking place on site.

The upgraded facility features additional steps with a biological treatment stage, as well as an anaerobic reactor. This produces biogas, which is converted to electricit­y which powers the new facility.

The new system will also involve daily monitoring and testing.

Jillian Moffatt, regional president at McCain Foods GB&I, said: “Scarboroug­h has been the home of McCain GB for over 50 years and as a good neighbour, we always look to invest in the community we operate in, from opening up a community shop last summer to completing extensive works to our Scarboroug­h factory.

“The £170m investment shows our commitment to innovation, sustainabi­lity and our North Yorkshire community.

“These significan­t upgrades have futureproo­fed our home in Scarboroug­h for decades to come.”

McCain is the area’s largest private employer and works in partnershi­p with over 200 suppliers, potato growers and community organisati­ons across the region.

Sales at McCain Foods surge to more than £700m during its latest financial year.

The UK arm posted a revenue of £712.5m for the year to June 30, 2023, up from £596.3m.

Recently-filed accounts with Companies House also show that the company’s pre-tax profits rose from £72.5m to £77.5m over the same period.

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