Dessert supplier to Sainsbury’s and Waitrose, Rhokett, increases profits and revenues

A dessert supplier to Sainsbury’s and Waitrose increased pre-tax profits by nearly half to £148,000 last year, newly filed accounts show.

Rhokett, which was co-founded by Gillingham-born celebrity chef Gary Rhodes in 2001, increased turnover by 4% to £11.9 million in the 12 month to the end of September.

The Cranbrook-based company built a new factory in Hawkhurst – its second in the village – which it opened in September, doubling its capacity and creating about 50 jobs.

Rhokett supplies desserts M&S and Waitrose
Rhokett supplies desserts M&S and Waitrose

The business has grown by more than 20% a year over the past decade, supplying premium puddings to the likes of Marks and Spencer and Pret a Manger.

Operating profit grew 36% to £214,000 and it hopes to increase its revenue to more than £15 million next year.

The firm is led by chief executive and chef patissier Martin Dockett and directors said they were “pleased with this progress” and expect sales to grow by a third this year.

However, co-founder and director Peter Le Voir said in his company report that “increased ingredient costs have been greater in recent months than we’ve seen for some years”.

Rhokett opened a new factory in Hawkhurst last year
Rhokett opened a new factory in Hawkhurst last year
Celebrity chef Gary Rhodes
Celebrity chef Gary Rhodes

He added the business was juggling the rising minimum wage and the introduction of auto-enrolment pensions.

He said: “We seek to address through a mix of efficiency savings and higher prices.”

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