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Major British meat supplier crashes into administration with 130 jobs at risk

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Major British meat supplier crashes into administration with 130 jobs at risk.

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Holmesterne Foods, a long-established North Yorkshire meat supplier that operated for almost 40 years, has collapsed into administration with the majority of its 130 employees facing redundancy.The company, formally known as Holmesterne Farm Co.

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Limited, appointed joint administrators on May 11, according to a notice published in the London Gazette.The business cited an unsustainable financial environment alongside rising operating costs as the primary reasons behind its collapse.Founded in 1986, Holmesterne Foods had experienced financial difficulties for several years before ultimately entering administration.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Throughout 2025, the company faced growing losses as expenses linked to ingredients, packaging and factory operations continued to increase.Management introduced a turnaround programme in an attempt to stabilise the business, although those efforts ultimately failed to secure its future.The administration appointment was made through the High...

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