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▲ Aled Griffiths OBE, surrounded by grandson Andrew( left) Aled’ s sons Elwyn and Gareth, then Jonathan( grandson) and Michael( grandson)
extremely busy building out the rest of the factory – which is inside an old World War Two hangar – and installing new equipment to ensure that the business is ready to produce value-added products. Now that the factory is up and running, we are entering a period of consolidation to ensure that the business continues to operate at a sustainable level and that our workforce – which has quintupled in the last year – have all the support they need,” Andrew affirms.“ From a sales and marketing perspective, there are some really exciting opportunities to develop E & G Sales Company in all sectors of the marketplace whilst we’ re working on some further NPD projects.
“ Moving away from eggs slightly, we will be starting milkshake production in November, which will mark the first non-egg-related product produced at Griffiths Family Foods,” he reveals.“ We will also be actively pursuing contract pack opportunities to fill other products on our state-of-the-art Galdi gable top filling line.”
Building on its existing legacy and success, Griffiths Family Foods is wellpositioned for a profitable 2026 and aims to further expand its contract packing operations, for which its new joint venture with Eureden will be key. In turn, the business will continue to grow, following new opportunities and advocating for the very highest standards of food safety, sustainability, and animal welfare – inspired by Aled’ s leadership and the very passion that set the business apart all those years ago. ■
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