The Bergams signs are still there.
However, the site has been empty of any soul for more than two years.
On November 17, 2021, the Évry-Courcouronnes commercial court recorded the end of this sandwich producer in Grigny (Essonne).
Weakened by the health crisis and after two months of strike by some of the employees, the city's first private employer was placed in compulsory liquidation.
With death in their souls, the 283 people, including around thirty residents of the town, lost their livelihood.
Some had worked there for almost thirty years.
An “industrial and human waste”, for Philippe Rio, the mayor (PCF) who fought with them for a long time.
Two years later, the elected official finally announced long-awaited news: “A page has been turned.
» In a few weeks, the Blanchisserie de Paris company will become the owner of the premises.
“All the lights are green,” assures Cyril Corria, the associate director of this SME created in 2010. Established in the industrial zone of Vigne aux Loups, in Chilly-Mazarin, since 2014, the company rents and maintains laundry three and four star hotels as well as tablecloths, napkins and professional clothing for Parisian gourmet and Michelin-starred restaurants.
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