UK food distributor G.M. Jones and Sons has gone into liquidation after nearly four decades in business.
The Pukka Pies supplier has been trading since 1989, and on Thursday, 23 April, a government gazette was issued notifying the public that Timothy Frank Corfield of Griffin and King had been appointed as its liquidator.
Liquidation is the legal process by which a business is wound up. This typically involves selling the company’s assets to raise funds, which are then used to settle debts owed to creditors and shareholders.
“We are one of a handful of companies that sell Pukka Pies products, in fresh, frozen and unbaked form,” the company writes on its website.
The firm delivers predominantly to the fast food industry across the West…

