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Historic cider maker Thatchers posts record sales after Aldi legal battle win

The Somerset-based business has been established for over 100 years and is currently run by the fourth generation of the Thatchers family, which is chaired by Martin Thatcher

Aldi's Taurus Cloudy Lemon Cider next to Thatchers Cloudy Lemon Cider(Image: Aldi/Thatchers)

Family-owned cider maker Thatchers has reported record-breaking sales, surpassing the £200m mark for the first time in its 120-year history.

The Somerset-based business, established in 1904, recorded sales of £203.9m for the year ending 31 August, 2024, as reported by .

This is a significant increase from the previous financial year's turnover of £175.2m. Since 2018, when it posted a turnover of £99.2m, Thatchers has more than doubled its sales.

Recent filings with Companies House reveal that the firm's pre-tax profit marginally increased from £15.6m to £15.8m over the year.

Despite absorbing input costs and investing in new production facilities, brands, and personnel, the company's operating profit only rose by 3.4 per cent to £15.6m.

The business, currently managed by the fourth generation of the Thatchers family and chaired by Martin Thatcher, continues to face rising costs.

A statement approved by the board read: "The cost-of-living crisis has continued to impact consumers and an ongoing trend towards premiumisation has seen budget brands decline, while quality, trusted brands like Thatchers are growing in value and volume, with Thatchers outperforming the category every quarter."

However, the company acknowledged that its success has not fully shielded it from recent economic challenges.