RIP you legends: Kiwi-made Moro, Picnic, Crunchie & Pineapple Lumps are done, as Dunedin Cadbury factory closes for business

March 23, 2018

1 NEWS reporter John McKenzie is outside the factory on this sad day.

The last Pineapple Lumps are rolling off the assembly line, signalling the end of Cadbury's 150-year legacy in Dunedin.

The production line came to a halt this morning with the factory set to close for good next Thursday.

Factory owner Mondelez International announced the closure in February last year, and 350 workers are losing their jobs.

E tu food industry coordinator Phil Knight visited the Dunedin factory on Wednesday saying that the feeling among workers was positive.

A history of chocolate making could be preserved. Mike Thorpe meets those trying to make it happen.

"It's been tough on people coming to work and their workmates of many years aren't there. The oldest serving member has been there for 38 years."

"[But] people are looking forward to the next phase in their lives, albeit with some anxiety and sadness."

Mr Knight said the usual hustle and bustle of the factory floor has been replaced by a disquieting silence.

"When you stand at one end of the factory floor and you look to the far end where it's all been cleared out, it's clean as a whistle but also a bit spooky too."

"Because you know that up until a few months ago, it would have been 30 or 40 people working there, it was a hive of activity. So, to see it so quiet - it's ghostly, eerie."

Mr Knight said most union workers had either found future employment or had plans in place, with some retiring and others taking time to evaluate their next career move.

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