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Food giant Princes cut 300 jobs as sales and profits fell back from lockdown high

Princes' licenced and owned brands include Branston, Batchelors', Flora, Olivio, Crisp 'n' Dry and Jucee

Revenue and profits at Princes Foods fell during its latest financial year after an 'exceptional increase' in the prior 12 months(Image: Patricia Niland)

Food giant Princes cut more than 300 jobs during its latest financial year, new documents have revealed.

The Liverpool-headquartered company, which is based at the city's iconic Royal Liver Building, said the reduction in its headcount from 6,779 to 6,475 was as a result of site closures.

The newly-filed documents with Companies House also show that revenue at the business, whose licenced brands include Branston, Batchelors' and Flora, was cut from £1.558bn to £1.435bn in the 12 months to March 31, 2022.

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Its pre-tax profits also fell from £45.2m to £28.9m over the same period.

Princes' licenced and owned brands also included the likes of Olivio, Crisp 'n' Dry, Jucee and Princes itself.

The company said the fall in its turnover was "mainly due to an exceptional increase in volume in the previous financial year with the effect of Covid-19 on demand".

It added that its profits also declined "because of the effect of Covid-19 resulting in a reduction in volume, a non-recurring benefit to the sale of fixed assets in prior year of £6.3m and an increase in tax charge of £3.2m".