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JZ Flowers profits droop as firm fails to land £14m-a-year order

The East Yorkshire business has however secured a £64m order with Aldi in Ireland this year

JZ Flowers is based in Newport and supplies bouquets to supermarkets across the country(Image: Neil Holmes)

Failure to land a £14m-a-year contract was blamed by floristry firm JZ Flowers for a sharp profit drop in 2018.

JZ Flowers, which employs up to 1,500 people at peak times of the year, produces around 12 million stems of flowers every week, for some of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s biggest supermarket names.

The business, based in Newport, East Yorkshire, earlier this year announced it had signed a new £64m deal in Ireland with Aldi to supply 33m fresh flower stems to stores across the country.

However, newly-filed accounts have revealed JZ Flowers turnover dropped from £124.6m to £114.6m in 2018 – a dip of eight per cent.

Profits before tax also fell from £5m in 2017 to just over £4m.

JZ Flowers said despite winning a five-year contract with its largest customer during the year, the company had missed out on a £14m-a-year order in 2018.

It said that was to blame for the drop in turnover and profits.

Directors said: “The company also successfully secured a three-year contract to supply seasonal products to its second largest customer…