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Aunt Bessie Yorkshire pudding owner rises nicely to buy Abel & Cole

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William Jackson Food Group, owner of the Aunt Bessie Yorkshire pudding brand, has acquired the onlin…
William Jackson Food Group, owner of the Aunt Bessie Yorkshire pudding brand, has acquired the online organic food delivery business Abel & Cole for an undisclosed sum.
The privately-owned food manufacturer based in Hull has acquired the whole business, which will be run by its existing management.
William Jackson Food Group
Abel & Cole will join William Jackson’s four other food enterprises: the Hazeldene salads business, the fresh vegetable supplier Parripak, Jackson’s Bakery, the maker of Yorkshire’s Champion Bread and sandwich bread, and Aunt Bessie’s.

‘A business we have admired’

Norman Soutar, chief executive of William Jackson, said: “We are a 160-year-old family business with strong values and are delighted to be welcoming Abel & Cole - a business we have admired for many years - to our family.

“Abel & Cole has some exciting plans for the future and, now they are part of the William Jackson Food Group, we can provide support to help them realise their ambitions.”
Keith Abel, founder and chairman of Abel & Cole, said: “This is great news for us. We’re excited about the future.

Security and stability

“With our new partners, we have the security and stability we need to grow and flourish. By joining a family business, which respects and understands us, we can carry on delivering the best veg boxes imaginable to our wonderful customers.”

Abel & Cole delivers groceries to 50,000 homes across the country every week. The business employs 450 staff and works with 150 farmers and food makers.

William Jackson Food Group employs almost 2,000 people at various UK sites.

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