Hula Hoops shortage looms as ‘workers vote to strike’
1 December 2025
A possible Christmas crisp shortage looms as almost 50 workers making Hula Hoops, McCoy’s, Pom-Bears and Discos vote to strike, according to the General, Municipal, Boilermakers (GMB).
Majority of 85% of process operatives at KP Snacks in Billingham vote for industrial action after the company imposed additional duties and responsibilities without any increase in pay, the UK union noted.
‘Potential impact’
Bosses have now halted all holiday requests while it evaluates the potential impact of industrial action, in what looks like a punitive measure, the general trade union in the United Kingdom,
GMB Union is seeking legal advice on whether this decision is unlawful. Members will now meet to discuss strike dates
In a statement. Paul Clark, GMB organiser, said: “GMB members at KP are skilled workers essential to the production of crisps and snacks.
“Their expertise keeps operations running smoothly and supermarket shelves stocked, yet they are being asked to do additional work for the same pay.
“If they’ve been asked to do extra work, they should get more pay,” he noted.
“They will not stand by while their workload increases without recognition.
“It’s crunch time for KP bosses, so unless they want to see the shelves empty this Christmas, it’s time to get back round the table and sort this out.”
© 2025, by ShelfLife reporter



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