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McCain Foods GB Ltd - Scarborough

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McCain Foods GB - Scarborough is one of the 4 potato processing factories of McCain Foods in the United Kingdom.

Scarborough is also where McCain Foods (GB) has its headquarters.

Scarborough was selected as the location of the first overseas plant of Canada-based McCain Foods.

Construction of the plant started in 1968 and production of the first "McCain Chips" began in 1969.
 

(Click to enlarge) Aerial view of the McCain Foods (GB) factory and head office at Havershill, Scarborough (Courtesy: Google Maps)

Aerial view of the McCain Foods (GB) factory and head office at Havershill, Scarborough (Courtesy: Google Maps)

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McCain Foods GB - Scarborough officially kicked off its new construction project
September 07, 2017

McCain Foods GB - Scarborough officially kicked off its new construction project

Potato Processor McCain Foods (GB) officially marked the start of its £100 million (re-)construction project of the Scarborough french fries production facility
McCain Foods Scarborough Expansion plan approved
July 08, 2017

McCain Foods Scarborough expansion plan approved

Plans to expand the McCain Foods (GB) potato processing factory in Eastfield (Scarborough) have been approved by planners last Thursday, clearing the way for the proposed £100m investment (USD 130 million).
McCain Foods announces an investment of £100m in its Scarborough Potato Processing Plant (United Kingdom)
March 14, 2017

McCain Foods announces an investment of £100m in its Scarborough Potato Processing Plant (United Kingdom)

McCain Foods announces an investment of £100m (USD 120m) in its Scarborough Potato Processing Plant (United Kingdom).
McCain Foods Scarborough plans to outsource cold and dry storage needs
January 31, 2017

McCain Foods Scarborough plans to outsource cold and dry storage needs

McCain Foods (GB) Scarborough has informed its employees it plans to outsource its cold and dry storage needs, putting 74 jobs at risk as a result of closing the current on-site storage.