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Report - Karro Foods – Haverhill – May 2018

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Karro Foods – Haverhill – May 2018



The Karro Food Group is one of the United Kingdom’s leading meat processors with pork processing plants across the country. Karro is a leading producer of bacon, gammon, fresh pork, frozen sausage, ham and cooked meats and supply high quality meat products to retail, foodservice and manufacturing customers across the UK.

Karro process circa 45,000 pigs each week for delivery to the UK’s major supermarkets and wholesale food suppliers markets, all with full supply chain visibility.

Karro Food Group headquarters’ are located in Malton, North Yorkshire, and employ circa 3,000 people across our national food production locations.



The Explore

So I passed this on the way elsewhere and failed at that so headed back here

Now this only half of the site, the other half is the opposite side of the road and the two are joined by a conveyor that goes over the road. It is worth keeping an eye on this place if you live that way as it looks like they are preparing the larger side for closure too.

Access to the site was easy albeit over a gate covered with Anti-climb paint. Always carry baby wipes kids. The building is in the middle of a heavy strip although there’s enough left to see what went on there.

Not really that interesting but thought I’d report it to save others wasting time

The externals looked very promising

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Now bearing in mind they killed and chopped up animals for food here this sign mad me chuckle a little

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Care and respect right before you chop them up…..

The inside was full of “lanes” that the animals would have been herded in as they made their ways to our dinner plates.

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Lunchtime!

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The Conveyor that ran over the road has been ripped out and the other end blocked off stopping access to the other side.

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Everyone needs engineers

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I’ll finish up with some of the signage left

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