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Pork producer faces investor showdown after Mail on Sunday exposed workers had been killing piglets by smashing them against floors and walls
Pork producer faces investor showdown after Mail on Sunday exposed workers had been killing piglets by smashing them against floors and walls

Daily Mail​

time18-05-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Mail​

Pork producer faces investor showdown after Mail on Sunday exposed workers had been killing piglets by smashing them against floors and walls

A pork producer in an animal welfare scandal exposed by The Mail on Sunday faces difficult questions from investors when it reveals financial results this week. Cranswick, which supplies major UK supermarkets, was thrown into crisis last Sunday after we revealed that workers at its Northmoor farm in Lincolnshire had been killing piglets by smashing them against floors and walls. Footage showed pigs being beaten and kicked, plus botched killings. The scandal is likely to dominate exchanges between Cranswick bosses and shareholders on Tuesday when it reports results for the year to March. The firm's largest backers include investment giants such as JP Morgan and Vanguard as well as UK mutual fund Royal London. Cranswick, which is traded on the London stock market, has seen about £71 million wiped off its value after the scandal erupted. Financial analysts are predicting it will report profits of £192 million for the year to March, up from £176 million the previous year. But Cranswick is facing legal action after Animal Justice Project, which is behind the investigation into Northmoor, filed a formal complaint with Trading Standards. Emma Milligan of Lincolnshire Trading Standards said: 'We work with partners, including police, to take action to protect livestock.' The company has suspended staff at Northmoor farm and has ordered an urgent investigation. The farm is a small part of Cranswick's operation but the revelations could cause tensions with some of its major customers. Sainsbury's, Tesco and Morrisons suspended deliveries from Northmoor farm following The Mail on Sunday's report. In March, Cranswick signed a ten-year contract with Sainsbury's for all of the supermarket's pork, sausages, bacon and gammon to be purchased through the company.

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