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Maple Leaf Foods to Close Prepared Meats Facility in British Columbia


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TSX: MFI

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TORONTO, Feb. 1 /CNW/ - Maple Leaf Foods Inc. (TSX: MFI) today announced plans to close its prepared meats facility located in Surrey, British Columbia on September 30, 2011.

The Surrey facility produces a variety of prepared meat products, including ham, sliced meats, sausage and deli products, primarily for retail and foodservice customers in Western Canada. The Company will gradually wind-down operations starting in May 2011 and will close the facility at the end of September. Production will be consolidated at Maple Leaf's prepared meats facilities in Saskatoon, Manitoba and Ontario where there is available capacity, after completing some modest upgrades.

"The closure of the Surrey plant is an important step towards consolidating our manufacturing at fewer, dedicated scale plants, resulting in reduced supply chain costs and better efficiencies," said Rick Young, Executive Vice President, Consumer Foods. "While necessary, we regret the impact on our skilled and dedicated employees. We will recognize their service and will support their transition to new employment."

The closure will affect approximately 165 employees at the Surrey plant who will receive severance packages that go beyond provincial labour requirements, as well as personal counselling and ongoing outplacement services and workshops. They will also be encouraged to seek employment at other Maple Leaf's facilities, including three other facilities in British Columbia.

The Company expects that closure costs, including severance, decommissioning and asset write-downs, will amount to approximately $12.1 million before tax, $4.6 million of which is cash expenses. Of the total closure costs, approximately $4 million will be recorded in the first quarter of 2011 and the remainder when the facility is decommissioned in the fourth quarter of 2011.

Maple Leaf Foods Inc. is a leading Canadian food processing company headquartered in Toronto, Canada. The Company employs approximately 22,500 people at its operations across Canada and in the United States, United Kingdom and Asia. The Company had sales of $5.2 billion in 2009.


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