The fruit and juice firm went into administration due to 'challenging trading conditions', it says.
The firm, which had its headquarters in Corby, supplied brands such as Marks & Spencer, Morrisons, Pret A Manger, Sainsbury's and Tesco.
Stephen Taylor, who lost his job at the Gateshead factory, was told in December he had to wait until January for his pay-outThe administrators said it would be making contact with the former Gateshead employees "to assist them in making the relevant claims withThe Corby workers received emails telling them they would have to return to the site at a later date to collect any personal property and to make a claim for money owed.
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