A SCOTTISH firm which has been sending gifts worldwide for the past eight years has lost a tenth of its business because of Brexit.
Bradfords Bakers was founded in Glasgow in 1924 and grew over the years to become something of an institution after bringing the Miss Cranston name back to the city centre.
Its retail shops, however, closed through the recession in 2013 and since then the gift shop has been operating completely online under Claire McGoldrick – the fourth-generation Bradford to run the business – and her husband James.
He told The National that the complication of Brexit and dealing with the new regulations and paperwork for shipping to EU countries had hit the company’s income.