The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ arm of a mozzarella cheese maker that supplies the likes of Pizza Hut, Domino's and Papa John's added over £100m to its turnover during its latest financial year.
Leprino Foods has reported a turnover of £425.5m for 2022, up from £317.8m in 2021, according to newly-filed accounts with Companies House.
The business also posted a pre-tax profit of £29.8m, a rise from £12.8m.
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Until July 30 this year, the company had been known as Glanbia Cheese but was renamed after being bought by US-headquartered Leprino Foods for €160m in April.
Glanbia Cheese had been part of a joint venture between Glanbia plc and Leprino Foods.
The company has a corporate office in Nantwich as well as manufacturing sites in north Wales and Northern Ireland.
A statement signed off by the board said: "The directors expect the market place to continue to be competitive and expect overall margins to be challenging in 2023.
"The directors believe that the group is well placed to manage its way though this period as it continues to invest in process technology and cost saving initiatives which the group will fund from existing cash flows.
"As part of this strategy, the group has borrowing facilities in place with sufficient headroom to continue to ivnest in the business."