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Over 700 jobs at risk as 2 Sisters Food Group warns of Anglesey factory closure

The poultry giant said its Llangefni operation was "not sustainable" and lacked space to be efficient

A total of 730 jobs are at risk at the factory(Image: Getty Images)

Poultry giant 2 Sisters Food Group is proposing to close its chicken factory in Anglesey which would see over 700 jobs lost.

The Birmingham-headquartered business, which is one of Britain’s largest food producers, has said its Llangefni poultry processing operation was “not sustainable” and lacked space to be efficient.

In a statement, the firm said Llangefni, which is bought in 2013, is one of its smallest sites and products could be made more efficiently elsewhere.

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Despite the firm having invested £5m at the site, the company said the building was old and would need significant investment to bring it up to the same standard as its other operations or face closure.

The company statement said: "The cost to produce here is higher, and it would require significant investment to bring it up to the standards of our other factories. Our products can be made more efficiently elsewhere across our estate.

"Therefore our proposal is to cease operations at the factory, putting the site at risk of closure."

If closed, a total of 730 jobs would be lost at the factory.