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North Wales foodservice firm beating 'pingdemic' as deliveries step-up for summer

Harlech Foodservice, which has bases in Criccieth and Chester, had already geared up its delivery service by taking on an extra 15 drivers

Harlech Foodservice MD David Cattrall Picture Mandy Jones(Image: Picture Mandy Jones)

A leading food supply company is ahead of the curve after recruiting 15 drivers as a nationwide shortage made worse by the ‘pingdemic’ hits º£½ÇÊÓÆµ deliveries of fresh food.

Many supermarkets and wholesalers have been forced to reduce deliveries or even shut down and big gaps have appeared on the shelves as staff are forced to self-isolate after being pinged by NHS Track and Trace.

Harlech Foodservice, which has bases in Criccieth and Chester, had already geared up its delivery service by taking on an extra 15 drivers and is also taking on more warehouse staff to meet demand.

Managing Director David Cattrall said: “We have successfully recruited 15 drivers and our deliveries are rolling out as usual – we are even going out to pick up stock from suppliers who normally deliver to us.

“We are collecting 100 pallets a day that would normally be delivered to us and today that will include 26 pallets of ice to get our customers through this summer heatwave.

“This is a really busy time of the year for us here in North Wales as the schools have broken up and people are heading for the tourist spots across Mid and North Wales so it’s important to reassure our customers that they can rely on us for deliveries.

“It’s one of our busiest times of the year and it was something we had planned for so thankfully we have been able to cope and keep our customers supplied at their busiest time of the year.”