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Dubai chocolate and cola bottle Jaffa Cakes help boost McVitie’s owner Pladis as it posts record £3.2bn revenue

Group also owns brands including Jacob's, Carr's and Godiva chocolate

The Jaffa Cake production line at the McVitie’s plant in Stockport(Image: Three Crows & Co)

The food giant behind brands including McVitie’s and Jacob’s has seen revenues soar past £3bn – helped by innovations including “Dubai chocolate” and cola-flavoured Jaffa Cakes.

Pladis reported revenues of £3.2bn for 2024 – up 17% on 2023. Pre-tax profits rose from £131m to £181m, while Pladis’ preferred EBITDA profit measure stood at £487m for 2024 – up on £439m in 2023 – which the group credited to “strong operational discipline, brand-led growth and capital efficiency” in a tough economic climate.

Pladis, which employs 16,000 people worldwide and works in more than 110 countries, said new product successes over the year included the “cola bottle” Jaffa Cake flavour.

Meanwhile it said that in just four months, its Ülker Çikolata arm in Turkey developed and launched a chocolate bar inspired by the social media trend for Dubai-style pistachio-filled chocolate. Production began in August 2024 and the company shipped 3,176 tonnes by year-end.

The company also said its McVitie’s White Digestives also “exceeded all sales forecasts”.

Other Pladis products include Go Ahead fruit snacks, Sultana biscuits – “the number one fruit biscuit in the Netherlands”, and French smiley-faced BN biscuits. It also owns Godiva chocolate and Flipz pretzels.

Earlier this year, Pladis said it was investing £68m in its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ operations, including £21m in a new chocolate moulding line at the McVitie’s Jaffa Cake plant in Stockport and a £33m refit at the Jacob’s Cream Crackers bakery in Aintree, Liverpool. The company also invested in its Carr’s plant in Carlisle, which it called “the world’s oldest biscuit factory”, and has sites in Halifax, Leicester, and Harlesden in North London.

Pladis also celebrated royal recognition in 2024, securing a Royal Warrant for its McVitie’s and Jacob’s brands in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. Its brands have held º£½ÇÊÓÆµ warrants since 1841, and Pladis also holds a warrant to the Dutch Royal Household.