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2 minute read - 29th July 2024

PepsiCo invests £13m at Doritos factory in Coventry

Food and beverage manufacturer PepsiCo has made a £13m investment in its Coventry factory. The investment has funded an extensive upgrade of facilities for the site’s 700 staff as well as the replacement of a manufacturing line for Doritos to support demand for Britain’s no. 1 tortilla chip brand.

Coventry has been the home of Doritos since the brand launched in the UK in 1994. Over the past 30 years, Doritos has established itself as a popular snack brand with nearly a third of UK households buying Doritos and sales of £273m. Doritos’ popularity continues to grow with retail sales increasing more than 20% over the last two years.

The new manufacturing line will continue to make the Doritos range in the UK, including Doritos Dippers which last year became the first Doritos product to classify as non-HFSS (high in fat, salt or sugar). Work to install the line will start in August with upgrades at every stage of the production process, from corn washing and milling, to cutting, cooking and seasoning. The upgrade will also help PepsiCo improve efficiency and reduce the environmental impact of its manufacturing operations, reducing greenhouse gas emissions at Coventry by over 700 tonnes each year.

PepsiCo has made a £13m investment in its Coventry factory, Europe’s largest tortilla chip factory / Picture: PepsiCo

Away from the factory floor, the investment has funded an extensive upgrade to staff facilities on site, with work recently completed on renovated working spaces, new changing rooms, a brand-new training centre and fully refurbished on-site restaurant. The new training centre will increase upskilling opportunities at the site thanks to replica equipment offering team members the opportunity to develop skills off the factory floor.

Layla Whiting, manufacturing director at PepsiCo, said: “We’ve been perfecting the tortilla chip here in Coventry for the past three decades, and I’m proud of our role in helping to build a loyal Doritos fanbase and make the brand a household name in the UK. This investment marks our commitment to the teams who have played such a key role in Doritos’ success over the years, and to our home in Coventry as we celebrate our 30th birthday.”

This latest investment brings the total amount PepsiCo has invested in its UK manufacturing sites over the last four years to £140m / Picture: PepsiCo

PepsiCo’s Coventry site is Europe’s largest tortilla chip factory, and as well as being the home of Doritos in the UK, it is also where other snacks including Wotsits, French Fries, Squares and Sunbites are made.

PepsiCo has continued to invest in its UK manufacturing sites, with total investment since 2020 now standing at over £140m. The investment in Coventry, alongside last year’s £58m investment in the Walkers manufacturing site in Leicester, reaffirms PepsiCo’s commitment to the Midlands region where it employs over 2,100 people across its Leicester, Coventry and Lincoln sites. Work in Leicester to install a new manufacturing line, packaging equipment and upgrade on-site facilities is now complete, including a replacement oven that is powered by 100% renewable electricity cutting around 1,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions annually​.


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