There are warnings of delays in bread deliveries today after a worker was killed in a workplace accident at the Tip Top factory in Western Sydney.
Police confirmed a 57-year-old man died at the factory in Chullora at 4am yesterday.
A forklift was involved in the death, police said.
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In a statement, Tip Top said the factory had "paused operations" after the incident and there will be no bread deliveries today.
Deliveries over the weekend will also be impacted, the company said.
"We have limited capacity and will therefore be unable to assist with any order adjustments to Saturday deliveries," it said.
"If there are any further changes to your delivery schedule, additional communication will be provided.
"We apologise for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding and support during this time."
Police do not believe the death occurred in suspicious circumstances.
A report will be prepared for the coroner.
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