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Tough year for William Jackson Food Group as profits fall at Hull firm

The historic Hull business recently appointed former Aunt Bessie's boss James Watson as its new CEO

Inside Jackson's bakery in Derringham Street(Image: srenilson)

William Jackson Food Group said reduced customer spending was to blame for a “challenging” year which saw profits fall.

The Hull-based food producer, best-known for its recognised Jackson’s bread brand, saw pre-tax profits fall to £1.9m in the year to April 27 – down from £8.8m.

Turnover slipped slightly at William Jackson Food Group – from £11.6m to £11.4m – amid “a tough economic climate” for the business.

William Jackson Food Group (WJFG) recently unveiled James Watson as its new CEO. Mr Watson was formerly the boss at Yorkshire Pudding maker Aunt Bessie’s.

Directors at WJFG said in recently-filed accounts: “The year ending April 27 was a challenging year for William Jackson Food Group.

James Watson, new Chief Executive at William Jackson Food Group(Image: William Jackson Food Group)

“Consumers continued to experience a tough economic climate, leading to a squeeze on disposable income that resulted in being ever more conscious of their purchasing decisions.

“This impacted our customers throughout the food supply chain.”

During the year in which WJFG saw profits slide, the company sold its well-known Aunt Bessie’s brand to Birds Eye owner Nomad Foods for more than £200m.