Dairy company that sells to Waitrose and Sainsbury's to create jobs after securing £750k
A Somerset dairy business that sells to supermarkets including Waitrose and Sainsbury's is planning to boost production and create jobs after securing £750,000.
Tom Parker Creamery has used the cash injection from the British Business Bank's South West Investment Fund to relocate to a larger facility. The funding will also provide additional working capital and support further product development, the company said.
The Wincanton-based creamery, which was founded in 2018, produces free-range milk and cream from British grass-fed herds, including vitamin enriched whole milk and a flavoured milk range sold in glass bottles.
It has won various awards includin
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