Major British pizza company collapses into administration after 34 years owing £1.5 million
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Major British pizza company collapses into administration after 34 years owing £1.5 million.
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A West London pizza dough supplier has collapsed into administration with debts of approximately £1.5million after spending more than three decades serving restaurants and food service businesses across the UK.Millennium Dough Company, established in 1992, has ceased trading after 34 years of producing wholesale artisan frozen pizza dough from its base in Greenford.Documents filed with Companies House show the business now owes creditors around £1.5million.Joint administrators Nicholas Charles Simmonds and Chris Newell of Quantuma Advisory Limited were appointed on June 8 to take control of the company and assess its future.
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