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£12 million turnover for North West’s Destiny Foods
North West-based dessert and speciality food manufacturer, Destiny Foods, has seen a strong year of growth and investment across both its Manchester sites.
The business is set to achieve a turnover of £12 million in 2014, an increase of 15% on 2013.
Over 16 million cakes and speciality patisserie have gone through its production facility this year for customers across the hotel, sport and leisure sectors.
Following a number of new clients, Destiny Foods has invested over £2 million in equipment and a site extension that will further increase the business’ capacity.
Managing director and founder of Destiny Foods, Richard Watts, commented: “We have experienced double digit growth in 2014 and our expectations for next year are even greater.
“The underlying improvement in the economy is a contributing factor, also new sources of finance fuel hotel developments, city tourism continues to boom and occupancy drives from the hospitality sector have helped drive sales.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
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