Food Manufacture is the industry’s ‘Vogue’: Nim’s
After featuring on the front cover of the May edition of Food Manufacture magazine, the manufacturer of fruit and vegetable crisps said on Twitter: “Ooh to be on the front cover of the ‘Vogue’ of manufacturing world, aka @FoodManufacture. What an honour – thank you very much”.
Ooh to be on front cover of the 'Vogue' of manufacturing world aka @FoodManufacture. What an honour-thank you v.much pic.twitter.com/0jsopbsb25
— Nims Fruit Crisps (@nimsfruitcrisps) May 8, 2017
The comments came after Nim’s Fruit Crisps featured in the Me & My Factory series in the latest edition of Food Manufacture.
Nimisha raja, Nim’s Fruit Crisps ceo, revealed how she sold her home to make her business a success.
“For about two years, I worked in a coffee shop on weekdays, and made the crisps in my garage on weekends and evenings,” Raja told Food Manufacture.
‘I sold my house’
“Making the products on a small scale was never going to work. It was all or nothing – which is why I sold my house to help invest in this facility in Sittingbourne, which opened at the end of 2015.”
To read the Me and My Factory report, on how Nim’s Fruit Crisps transitioned to a fruit and vegetable crisp manufacturer producing up to 12M packs a year, including Raja’s voluntary product recall, pick up your copy of Food Manufacture now.
Meanwhile, Raja told FoodManufacture.co.uk that promoting the British origin of food and drink products will pay off for manufacturers after Brexit.
In an exclusive video interview, Raja explained that there would always be customers wanting a British product. That wouldn’t change after the UK left the EU, she said.
‘A great brand’
Nim’s Fruit Crisps wrote on Twitter: “#MadeInUK is a great brand, recognised for quality. As onerous as foods regs are in UK, they’re well respected #BRC”
#MadeInUK is a great, brand recognized for quality. As onerous as food regs are in UK they're well respected #BRChttps://t.co/liYu1ArFZv
— Nims Fruit Crisps (@nimsfruitcrisps) May 6, 2017
We brought #manufacturing back to U.K. Because contracting out other countries didn't meet quality:
— Nims Fruit Crisps (@nimsfruitcrisps) May 6, 2017
service expected https://t.co/liYu1ArFZv
Elsewhere, like it fashion industry counterpart Vogue, Food Manufacture is no stranger to awards. In November, Nim’s Fruit Crisps gobbled up the Small and medium-sized enterprise award in the Food Manufacture Excellence Awards.
Nim’s Fruit Crisps – Food Manufacture Excellence Award winner
Nim’s Fruit Crisps saw success at last year’s Food Manufacture Excellence Awards (FMEAs), after winning the Small and medium-sized enterprise award.
The 2017 FMEAs are now open for entries. Find out how you could be in with a huge chance to win a coveted manufacturing Oscar here.