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Charoen Pokphand Foods said the acquisition of a majority stake in Foodfellas will see the Thai business enter the foodservice market in the UK. Foodfellas has "extensive experience" in the UK foodservice market, with its "major customers" branded operators in the country with a combined total of restaurants of more than 15,000 branches.
Foodfellas generated revenues of GBP47m in 2015, up from GBP39m a year earlier, according to data provided by Charoen Pokphand Foods. The UK firm posted net profit of GBP2.5m last year, up from GBP1.9m in 2014.
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