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Lioncroft Wholesale eyes expansion outside West Midlands heartland

Chief executive of food and drink wholesaler outlines plans for firm three years after buyout from East End Foods which brought company back under family's control

Lioncroft Wholesale CEO Jason Wouhra has outlined big plans for the firm including expanding outside of the West Midlands for the first time

A family-owned food and drink wholesaler in Birmingham is eyeing expansion outside of the city region for the first time in its 51-year history amid plans to almost quadruple turnover to create a half a billion pound business by 2027.

Lioncroft Wholesale chief executive Jason Wouhra said the company was planning to open a new plant outside the West Midlands which would allow it target and win new retail and hospitality customers.

The move comes on the back of three successful years of trading and growth following the completion of a buyout deal in June 2020 which took the business back under control of the founding Wouhra family.

Mr Wouhra said: "We are just about to launch another depot outside of Birmingham - it will be our first foray outside the city in terms of business premises in our history.

"The new site will have more than 100,000 sq ft, create around 150 jobs and be a mirror image of what we have already. It will be to serve new customers in both the hospitality and retail sectors.

"We can't yet reveal the location but it will be in a big urban setting. When you go somewhere new, it's just a case of understanding how your customer wants to be served.

"Once you understand that, you get their loyalty. There are a lot of headaches generally in business but you can't be nervous about it."