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Food distribution firm that was consulting on redundancies has created jobs after rapid turnaround

Harlech Food Service, based in Criccieth and Chester, has been boosted by a bounce back in the hospitality sector

Harlech Foodservice(Image: Daily Post Wales)

A food distribution company - that was consulting on redundancies - has now created 16 new jobs after achieving record sales over the summer.

Harlech Food Service, based in Criccieth and Chester, had placed the positions of a number of workers under threat as they were impacted by lockdown.

But they have boomed since the start of August - with turnover nearly 5% up on the same month last year, and a 385 per cent growth in demand for burgers with 130,000 of them being sold.

Their easier online purchasing, fixed pricing with competitive prices on key lines and the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government’s Eat Out To Help Out scheme all played a part in the increase.

They said online ordering was up from 15 per cent to 44 per cent of the overall total.

According to Harlech Foodservice, customers who order digitally spend £74 more on average than when they buy through the telesales team.

The good news was announced by new managing director David Cattrall who is aiming to add another £20 million to the turnover over the next five years.

Mr Cattrall, who is approaching his first 100 days in charge, said: “By the end of the school holidays we saw sales exceeding last year by 4.7 per cent.