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Manchester Food and Drink Festival company collapses after being hit by 'triple whammy'

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A "triple whammy" of issues has forced the company behind the Manchester Food and Drink Festival to enter liquidation. The business has been "impacted by the pandemic, sponsors retreating and cashflow issues" which left the directors "no other choice" but to liquidate the company.

It comes after the Manchester Evening News reported last week that the event would not be returning this year. It is understood that the awards will be held this year, however. READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community A statement from the company said: "After 25 years we are pausing the festival this year and we're taking the opportunity to restructure the trading operations and regroup. "It has been a tough couple of years for everyone but we are now focusing on plans for the future." Manchester Food and Drink Festival Limited was formed in 1998 by Phil Jones and Christopher Tomlinson.

The company staged the annual food and drink festival in Manchester city centre which was one of the first urban, city-based events.

It became a huge annual event in the city and was successful for many years leading up to the pandemic. The festival brought a host of world-famous names to the city, with the likes of Gordon Ramsay, Jamie Oliver, Tom Kerridge and Michel Roux all having been guests in past years.

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