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Premier Foods sees third quarter growth; notes strong grocery sales

ALN

Premier Foods PLC on Thursday said sales were up in the third quarter, putting it on track to deliver market expectations for financial 2023.

The St Albans, Hertfordshire-based food manufacturer said sales in the third quarter - excluding £3.7 million from its business The Spice Tailor - were £314.3 million, up 12% from £280.6 million a year ago.

The company reported that its branded sales were £250.1 million, up 8.8% from £229.8 million the year prior, while non-branded sales totalled £64.2 million, representing an increase of 26% from £50.8 million.

Premier Foods noted a ‘particularly strong’ Grocery performance in the third quarter, with sales up 17% at £231.9 million, from £197.5 million a year ago. Sales in the company’s Sweet Treats division dropped 0.9% to £82.4 million, down from £83.1 million.

International sales increased by 10%, owing to the growth of the company’s brand’s Sharwood’s and Mr Kipling in Canada and Europe, Premier Foods added.

The company said it is on track to deliver market expectations for financial 2023.

Chief Executive Officer Alex Whitehouse said: ‘These results illustrate the continuing appeal of our portfolio of market-leading brands in such a challenging environment and demonstrate the strength and resilience of our branded growth model.

‘Input cost inflation remains at elevated levels, and we continue to take action to offset this inflation through a range of measures. With strong trading momentum as we enter our final quarter of the year, and with more brand investment and new product launches to come, we are well on track to deliver on expectations for the full year.’

Premier Foods shares were down 0.4% trading at 113.60 pence per share on Thursday morning in London.

By Harvey Dorset, Alliance News reporter

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