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Family-owned Pukka pies putting £5m into beefing up production despite inflation and supply chain fears

‘The situation is challenging to the whole of the food industry, with some of the most brutal trading conditions… ever seen’

Pukka now makes vegan pies

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s biggest pie brand is putting another £5.1 million into boosting capacity at its Leicestershire home.

Pukka said it was the third year on the bounce that it was investing in the Syston bakery, a few miles north of Leicester.

The family-owned pie, pasties and sausage roll maker has put millions into its production line in recent years and been developing new vegan products to meet growing demand.

It wants an even bigger share of the market having seen annual sales grow almost 10 per cent to £58.1 million in the year to last May –with pre-tax profits up from £4.1 million to £5.85 million.

That growth came despite much of the food sector operating at reduced capacity during the period due to Covid.

In accounts just published on Companies House the business said it had been affected by raw material inflation towards the end of the financial year which it blamed on Brexit and supply chain disruption.

The accounts showed the business, which has 375 staff, claimed £221,000 in furlough money, much of it in mid-2020 when most of its food service customers paused operations because of lockdown.

Pukka chief executive Deborah Ewan said: “Despite another year of the impact of Covid-19 on our out of home division, the year to May 2021 saw us surpass some of our most exciting milestones yet.