We are delighted to announce that our Purchasing Director, Natasha Beaver has been announced as a Finalist in the Buyer of the Year section at the 2018 BFFF (British Frozen Food Federation) People Awards. Natasha has been involved with Laila’s Fine Foods for over 10 years joining the family business from High Street fashion retailer Matalan, and in that time she has transformed the company’s procurement department with passion, dedication and persistence…. Read more »
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Laila named as one of Lancashire’s ‘Hidden Heroes’ at St Georges Day Event
Business Cloud magazine hosted a business event recognising 12 inspirational individuals who have made significant, contributions to the industries in which they operate. Business Cloud Editor, Chris Maguire, hosted panel interviews with each to find out what makes them tick and where their endless motivation comes from. Commenting on her inclusion in the Hidden Heroes event Laila commented, “I am always amazed when people… Read more »
Laila’s Fine Foods Donation to Blackpool Food Bank
Chiefs at Blackpool Food Bank have issued an appeal for freezer space after a huge donation to their cause. The organisation has been offered up to 50 pallets containing a ‘unusually large’ number of ready meals, with a 12-month shelf life, from Laila’s Fine Foods in Bispham. A spokesman for the food bank comments: “We have worked closely with Laila’s… Read more »
Lord Shuttleworth Visits Laila’s Fine Foods
Lord Shuttleworth has visited Laila’s Fine Foods, as the company continues to grow and boost the local economy. Lord Shuttleworth has served as chairman of the Association of Lord-Lieutenants since 2008 and was a Member of the Council of the Duchy of Lancaster from 1998-2014 as well as serving as Chairman of the Council from January 2006 until December 2014…. Read more »
Staff Wear It Pink At Laila’s Fine Foods To Raise Awareness For Breast Cancer
Staff at Laila’s Fine Foods factory in Bispham, dressed to impress for ‘wear it pink’ last Friday 20th October, to help raise awareness for Breast Cancer Now. Many swapped their usual work clothes for bright pink garments to do their bit for the wear it pink campaign. Nearly £2 million is raised every year by ‘wear it pink’ supporters, which… Read more »