Pukka Pies set to invest £4.5m in Syston HQ and marketing plans
Investment comes as latest figures show the impact of the pandemic on sales
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Pukka Pies is planning further investment in its Leicestershire factory.
The national business is spending £4.5 million building capacity at the Syston plant and in marketing its selection of pies, pasties and sausage rolls.
By Sheena Adesilu2021-02-26T12:42:00+00:00
Source: Pukka Pies
Pukka Pies is set to make a further £4.5m investment to enhance manufacturing capacity and capability at its Syston bakery.
The investment was announced as the company revealed annual figures to May 2020 showing turnover rising to £53.1m and profit up 13.5% to £4.1m.
It reflects another successful year despite an impact on its foodservice division due to Covid-19, said the company.
Pukka has hit a raft of milestones such as its biggest ever investment in marketing with its The People’s Pie campaign, as well as the launch of its first-ever vegan range and Just for Two sharing range.