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Chancellor welcomes over £5m of new investment and 45 new jobs at Nestlé in Halifax

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Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne today visited Nestlé in Halifax to welcome the news that it is investing £5.25 million to manufacture a popular new product: Peanut Butter Cups. The investment means that Nestlé’s Halifax site will create 45 additional jobs. From October 2015, Nestlé will manufacture 5,500 tonnes of Peanut Butter Cups each year for export to the US market.

Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne visits Nestle Halifax

The Chancellor announced that a key cornerstone of that plan is to build on the region’s strengths as a centre for manufacturing and create Europe’s largest advanced manufacturing cluster.

Nestlé, who employs almost 5,000 people in the UK and Ireland across 21 sites, sells almost two billion products every year to 97% to households there. The Halifax site is the home of Quality Street, After Eight and Easter eggs, and employs up to 1000 people at times of peak production.

Nestlé is also one of the UK food industry’s largest exporters, exporting almost £350m worth of products to over 70 countries every year.

Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne said:

“I’m delighted that Nestlé’s Halifax site has won this major new investment that will create 45 new jobs in the local area and boost their exports.

"Our long term economic plan for Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire is all about backing successful manufacturing businesses in Britain that export across the world and benefit their local economies.”

Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne visits Nestle Halifax

Halifax MP Linda Riordan said: 

“I welcome this investment and the new jobs that will be created in the town. Nestlé has a hard working and dedicated local workforce. I am pleased that workers’ hard work been rewarded with this new order.

"It’s a welcome boost that Nestlé continue to invest and expand the Halifax site, which is a key part of our local economy.”

Giles Mann, Factory Manager at Nestlé’s Halifax site said:

“I’m delighted that Halifax has been chosen to produce this popular new product in the UK. It’s great that we have been able to work with the US to find a way to benefit both our markets.

"Despite internal and external options across the world, Halifax has shown great leadership in manufacturing capability and more importantly a great desire to bring the production to West Yorkshire.

“This new opportunity further proves our position as world-class and we look forward to seeing the products exported to the USA and hitting the shelves.”

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For further information please call the Nestlé Press Office on 0208 667 6005 or email [email protected]