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Greencore shares surge as sandwich maker delivers strong full-year performance

The FTSE 250-listed group, which supplies sandwiches, rolls and wraps to Marks & Spencer, reported a full year revenue of around £1.95bn and upgraded its adjusted operating profit guidance to £125m, above previous forecasts

Greencore delivery van

Shares in Greencore, a leading º£½ÇÊÓÆµ convenience food producer, have surged by six per cent following Wednesday's trading update which underscored another robust quarter and a solid full-year performance.

The FTSE 250-listed group, known for supplying sandwiches, rolls and wraps – including the viral Japanese sando-inspired strawberry and cream sandwich – to Marks & Spencer, reported an annual revenue of approximately £1.95bn and raised its adjusted operating profit guidance to £125m, surpassing previous estimates, as reported by .

These positive results emerge amidst increased pressure on M&S due to a cyber attack that has disrupted online orders and resulted in some stores facing stock shortages.

In response, Greencore has increased deliveries to its largest retail customer, introduced additional shifts at its Northampton factory, and dispatched more lorries to stores than during the Christmas period, as stated by Chief Executive Dalton Philips.

A prosperous year for convenience foods

Greencore highlighted that its fourth quarter maintained the momentum of the year, with manufactured volumes rising roughly three per cent and underlying volumes (excluding new business wins) growing by one per cent.

Product innovation also played a significant role, with 130 new launches in the quarter, ranging from premium cooking sauces to elevated mac and cheese and hot and cold food-to-go items for new store formats.

"Our focus in the new financial year remains on producing high-quality, fresh food for consumers across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ", Philips said.

"We look forward to completing the Bakkavor transaction, subject to regulatory approval, and remain excited about the potential of combining two great º£½ÇÊÓÆµ food businesses".