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Coronavirus: Addo Food Group's Spalding factory offers temporary jobs to help those affected by loss of work




Chilled pastry producer Addo Food Group has just announced it is now recruiting for temporary jobs at its Spalding site.

It hopes this will help all those people who have been affected by recent redundancy within hospitality and leisure-based businesses as a result of COVID-19.

The company has six sites around the UK, manufacturing a range of savoury quiches, pies, pasties, slices, scotch eggs, sausage rolls and pork pies for major retailers, as well as category-leading brands Wall’s Pastry and Pork Farms.

Addo Food Group are recruiting for temporary staff at its Spalding site. (31974283)
Addo Food Group are recruiting for temporary staff at its Spalding site. (31974283)

It is offering roles to people with all levels of experience within its Spalding factory (Spalding Bakery at the former George Adams site on Fulney Lane.)

Deborah Bolton, CEO, Addo Food Group, said: “Coronavirus has impacted so many hospitality-based businesses already and as workers are being laid off all over the country from restaurants, pubs and bars, we’re pleased to be able to offer temporary positions within our Spalding site which may help ease the financial pressure that a lot of people now find themselves in.

"It’s a really difficult time for people and it’s important that we help where we can.”

Experience within the food manufacturing industry isn’t essential as full training will be provided for all roles. The recruitment of temporary workers to Addo Food Group’s Spalding site is to allow for a short-term increase in production and does not affect the current plans to relocate product lines to the group's other sites which will take place later this year.

For more information about the temporary vacancies at Addo Food Group, please email recruitment@addofoodgroup.com

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