Boparan's 2 Sisters Food Group said its factory in West Bromwich will reopen next week after "significant changes" had been made at the plant, including retraining of staff and the introduction of full-time UK Food Standards Agency (FSA) officials to oversee its procedures.
"We can confirm that following comprehensive retraining sessions with all colleagues during October, we are restarting production at our site D facility in West Bromwich (w/c 6 November)," 2 Sisters said in a statement.
Other sections of the footage, which was filmed in August, showedchickenbeing picked off the floor and thrown back on to the production line, and older poultry being mixed with fresher birds.
2 Sisters Group is among the UK's largest suppliers of poultry to supermarkets in the country, many of whom have confirmed they will resume supplies from the factory.
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However, a few other supermarkets are yet to change their mind about sourcing poultry from the factory, including Sainsbury's and Lidl.
Last month, Boparan had apologised for the "mistakes" and revealed that he has hired a "mystery worker" to spot breaches at his factories in future.
He laid out his new stricter safety plans as he faced the House of CommonsEnvironment, Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA) Committee and assured MPs that "food safety is our highest agenda".
He has since offered to fund the cost of independent inspectors to monitor all 12 of his chicken plant sites in the UK.