Food supplier Greencore completes ยฃ1.2 billion Bakkavor takeover


Greencore has completed its ยฃ1.2 billion deal to snap up fellow supermarket supplier Bakkavor.

The London-listed firm completed the deal, which was first agreed in May last year, after receiving court approval on Thursday.

It comes after the firms had to address concerns from the UKโ€™s competition regulator that the move could result in the โ€œsubstantial lessening of competitionโ€ for the supply of chilled supermarket sauces, which could push up prices.

As a result, Ireland-headquartered Greencore said it would sell its only chilled soup and sauces plant in Bristol to the Compleat Food Group.

Earlier this week, Compleat confirmed that it had finalised the acquisition of the business.

The tie-up between Greencore and Bakkavor, structured as a reverse takeover, will form a combined food group with annual sales of about ยฃ4 billion which supplies many of the UKโ€™s biggest supermarkets and retailers.

Dalton Philips, chief executive of Greencore, said the firm has been putting in place plans to integrate the two businesses effectively in recent months.

He added: โ€œWe are proud today to bring together two great companies to create a UK national convenience food champion.

โ€œIn Greencoreโ€™s centenary year this is another milestone in a remarkable story.

โ€œIโ€™d like to thank the hard work of the teams at Greencore and Bakkavor that made this combination happen, while continuing to deliver great food for our customers every day.

โ€œWith a comprehensive convenience food portfolio across โ€œfood for nowโ€ and โ€œfood for laterโ€ weโ€™re really excited by the prospects for our business, and all we can offer our customers and colleagues.โ€

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