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Christmas crisp shortage feared as Hula Hoops and McCoy’s workers vote to strike

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November 28, 2025
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Christmas crisp shortage feared as Hula Hoops and McCoy’s workers vote to strike

Britain could face a Christmas crisp shortage after workers at KP Snacks’ Billingham factory — home to Hula Hoops, McCoy’s, Pom-Bears and Discos — voted overwhelmingly to take strike action.

Eighty-five per cent of GMB union members employed as process operatives backed industrial action after KP allegedly imposed additional duties and responsibilities without any corresponding increase in pay.

In response, KP Snacks has suspended all staff holiday requests while the company assesses the potential impact of a strike — a move the union says looks punitive. GMB has confirmed it is seeking legal advice on whether the decision breaches employment law. Members will now meet to confirm strike dates.

Paul Clark, GMB organiser, said KP workers were being pushed too far.

“These are skilled workers who keep production running and supermarket shelves stocked,” he said. “Yet they’re being asked to take on extra duties for the same pay. If they’ve been asked to do extra work, they should get more pay.”

Clark warned that the dispute could hit national supply during one of the busiest retail periods of the year.

“It’s crunch time for KP bosses. Unless they want to see shelves empty this Christmas, it’s time to get back round the table and sort this out.”

KP Snacks is one of the UK’s biggest savoury snack producers. The Billingham site plays a major role in the production of core brands that dominate festive snack sales. Any strike action in the coming weeks risks disruption across supermarkets, wholesalers and convenience retailers.

KP Snacks has been contacted for comment.

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