A major new agreement has been signed, strengthening a long-standing business partnership.
Leeds-based Fullers Foods, founded in 1876, has secured a multi-year deal with Aldi, building on a 15-year relationship.
The company, which began as a market stall in Leeds, now supplies 92 different products to Aldi stores across the UK and Ireland, including its popular Four Seasons Homestyle Chips.
Clare McIntosh, commercial director at Fullers Foods, said: “Reaching this milestone with Aldi in our 150th year feels incredibly special.
“We’re a Leeds business through and through, and partnerships like this allow us to keep growing while staying true to our family business values.”
Fullers Foods is set to celebrate its 150th anniversary this year.
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Julie Ashfield, chief commercial officer at Aldi UK, said: “Fullers Foods exemplifies the kind of long-term partnership we’re committed to building with our suppliers.
“Their dedication to quality and their impressive growth story shows exactly why working closely with partners like Fullers makes such a difference.”
























