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Neal's Yard Dairy's profits fell in year before £300,000 cheese heist

Neal's Yard Dairy, based in Southwark, south London, saw its profits fall in the year before it was the victim of a £300,000 cheese heist

Hafod cheddar produced in Llangybi, near Lampeter(Image: Neal's Yard Dairy)

Neal's Yard Dairy, a London-based cheese specialist, experienced a drop in profit in the year prior to falling prey to a £300,000 cheddar theft.

The Southwark-based firm made headlines in October 2024 when fraudsters, posing as legitimate wholesalers, received 950 clothbound cheeses from the business before the management realised they were a bogus company, as reported by .

At the time, Neal's Yard Dairy stated it had compensated the cheese producers so that the individual dairies wouldn't have to shoulder the costs.

Last autumn, it was reported that over 22 tonnes of artisan cheddars Hafod Welsh, Westcombe and Pitchfork – valued at more than £300,000 – had been stolen.

Recently filed accounts with Companies House reveal that Neal's Yard Dairy's pre-tax profit fell from £1.3m to £664,571 in the 12 months leading up to 30 June 2024.

The results also indicate an increase in the firm's turnover during the same period, rising from £15.3m to £15.6m.

Its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ turnover increased from £10.4m to £11.3m within the year, but its sales in North America dropped from £3m to £2.4m and from £1.6m to £1.5m in Europe.

Turnover in the rest of the world remained steady at £279,466.