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70 jobs secured as food firm bought up by investors
Daily Post
|October 02, 2025
WELL-KNOWN food firm Roberts of Port Dinorwic has announced its sale in a deal that secures its future and around 70 jobs.
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Founded in 1924 and operating from its Caernarfon premises, Roberts has built a strong reputation, serving the UK’s restaurant, pub and food-to-go sectors.
After more than a century of successful trading the firm made the difficult decision in May to inform its employees that the company may need to close unless a buyer can be found to safeguard its future.
They blamed a huge rise in ingredient and operating costs. Now a deal has been completed with Gil Investments to secure the company’s future.
A spokesperson said: “For 100 years, Roberts has been woven into the fabric of Y Felinheli, Caernarfon, and the wider Welsh community. What began as a family enterprise in 1924 has grown into a nationally recognised partner, yet has never lost sight of its roots or the values that defined its founding.
“Through world wars, economic shifts, and changing consumer habits, Roberts has remained constant in its commitment to quality, service, and the people it serves.”
The Roberts family, who established the company and have steered it through four generations, expressed their heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has been part of the company’s story.
“We would like to thank everyone, past and present, who has been involved with this company,” Wyn Roberts said on behalf of the family.
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