Kellogg's to shut down Manchester factory after 90 years with hundreds of jobs at risk


A Kellogg’s factory in Manchester has announced it could close, putting 360 jobs at risk. Kellanova, the firm’s owner, has said the Trafford Park factory could shut down by 2026.

The 90-year-old factory that makes Corn Flakes, Rice Krispies and Coco Pops, is too old to modernise and that lots of the buildings at the site are already unused, the group said.

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