Helen Sisson
6 April 2020 | By
Helen Sisson is Group Technical Director at 2 Sisters Food Group with more than over 27 years' experience in the food industry.
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6 April 2020 | By
Helen Sisson is Group Technical Director at 2 Sisters Food Group with more than over 27 years' experience in the food industry.
Helen Sisson, Group Technical Director at Birmingham-based food manufacturer, 2 Sisters Food Group, tells New Food about her role within the company.
M&S Head of Food Technology Kate Stein said the investment would enable the retailer and 2 Sisters to become more responsive to customers' changing needs.
The UK's biggest chicken supplier has appointed a new head more than two months after its former CEO announced he was leaving.
After 25 years at the helm of 2 Sisters Food Group, Ranjit Singh Boparan has announced he is leaving his position as CEO to take up a new one at the top of the chicken supplier's parent company.
Unite the Union has said it will 'press the case' for jobs and investment to save the sites after the announcement was made last week.
The CEO of the hygiene scandal-struck 2 Sisters Food Group has apologised before the British House of Commons Environment and Rural Affairs Committee.
The latest development in the saga caused by the exposure of unsafe working practices at a poultry plant, 2 Sisters' CEO will appear before the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee.
Sky News has reported 2 Sisters Food Group-owned Burton's and Fox's are in merger talks which, if successful, could munch 20 per cent of the market.
The firm was struck by scandal last Friday as undercover reporters working for the Guardian and ITV exposed unsanitary and unsafe practices at one of its poultry processing plants.
An investigation run by the Guardian and ITV News found a supplier to Britain's supermarkets had been altering food-safety records.
19 February 2016 | By Victoria White
NSAFD Chief Executive, Justine Fosh, said that the sector needed to recruit 107,000 people by 2025 but that, at present, as a sector, “At best we are ignored, at worst we are not considered to be an industry of choice"...
28 September 2015 | By Victoria White
The new bio-refinery at 2 Sisters’ Cavaghan and Gray chilled food factory in Carlisle is the first waste-powered plant of its kind in the world to be used in food manufacturing...