Unilever closes its mustard factory in Norwich
Unilever announced to close its mustard manufacturer plant in Norwich, England – agrarszektor.hu wrote. The factory that has been making Colman’s Mustard in Norwich for nearly 160 years is to close, with the loss of local jobs.
Parent company Unilever said the Carrow Works site, where Colman’s has been made since 1858, would shut by the end of 2019.
Unilever is seeking to keep Colman’s historical links with Norwich by retaining production and packing of mustard powder, the mustard milling process and mint processing at a new site in the area, in partnership with local farmers. (agrarszektor.hu)
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