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Brexit blamed for 260 job losses as UK food supplier Southern Salads collapses into administration | Brexit blamed for 260 job losses as UK food supplier Southern Salads collapses into administration |
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Brexit has been blamed for around 260 people losing their jobs after a salad supplier collapsed into administration | |
Family-run Southern Salads, based in Tonbridge, Kent, said the fall in the pound’s value since last June’s referendum vote had been too much for the company to bear. | |
The devalued currency has made imports more expensive, cutting into the margins of many British businesses and making some unsustainable. One pound bought just over €1.30 on the eve of the vote, compared to just €1.09 now. | The devalued currency has made imports more expensive, cutting into the margins of many British businesses and making some unsustainable. One pound bought just over €1.30 on the eve of the vote, compared to just €1.09 now. |
Southern Salads ceased trading “with immediate effect” on Wednesday after 31 years supplying local restaurants and supermarkets. | Southern Salads ceased trading “with immediate effect” on Wednesday after 31 years supplying local restaurants and supermarkets. |
The company relied on European companies for its supplies and had invested heavily in new facilities in the hope of expansion but this did not materialise. | The company relied on European companies for its supplies and had invested heavily in new facilities in the hope of expansion but this did not materialise. |
Ian Vickers, a partner at administrators FRP advisory told local news outlet Kent Live that Southern Salads had faced “an unprecedented pressure on cash flow” in the wake of the Brexit vote. | |
A rescue package had not been possible, “despite [the company] successfully producing over 50 tonnes of salad per day for its array of customers”, he said, adding that the main priority was to assist those who had been made redundant | A rescue package had not been possible, “despite [the company] successfully producing over 50 tonnes of salad per day for its array of customers”, he said, adding that the main priority was to assist those who had been made redundant |
Local Conservative MP Tom Tugendhat said the job losses were an unsurprising result of Brexit. | Local Conservative MP Tom Tugendhat said the job losses were an unsurprising result of Brexit. |
“I campaigned very actively for Remain because this is exactly what I expected, and I'm very sorry that it has happened." | |
“This is an important Tonbridge employer that was bringing money into Tonbridge and supporting many Tonbridge community events, so I'm very sorry to see it go,” he said. | “This is an important Tonbridge employer that was bringing money into Tonbridge and supporting many Tonbridge community events, so I'm very sorry to see it go,” he said. |
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