Food services company has been able to pass on costs, offsetting inflation, labour shortages and supply-chain disruptions
Bidcorp, the global food services company spun off from Bidvest in 2016, booked record trading results and gained market share in its first quarter to end-September, and is still optimistic that the pandemic isn't fundamentally shifting consumer behaviour.
In a trading update for the four months to end-October, Bidcorp said it was battling a raft of issues, including inflation, labour shortages and supply-chain disruptions, but the effect on profit margins has been neutral as it was able to pass on costs...
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