Cheshire Cheese Company owner sells up after huge Brexit costs leaves firm 'unviable'
A businessman who Boris Johnson called 'that bloody cheese man' when he was Prime Minister has sold his company after being hit by Brexit woes.
Joseph Heler has operations across central Europe, which it said will re-open markets to CCC that Brexit made "unviable". Despite the Brexit hit, CCC's new owner said the company had seen a 400% growth in its revenue since 2019. "Cheshire Cheese Company’s wealth of experience and expertise will provide plentiful synergies which is very exciting. Together, we’re confident we can extend its reach across the UK and Europe."
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