November 14, 2024

Cheesecake maker Sara Lee crumbles, goes up for sale

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Sara Lee, the household name behind frozen cheesecakes, pies, crumbles and ice creams, has appointed voluntary administrators after suffering higher operating costs and supply chain issues that disrupted operations over the past 12 months.

Established in Australia in 1971, the dessert manufacturer yesterday appointed FTI Consulting’s Vaughan Strawbridge, Kathryn Evans and Joseph Hansell as administrators and will keep operations running in a bid to restructure the business.

Sara Lee is famous for its frozen desserts, including cheesecakes, pies and ice creams.Credit: iStock

Strawbridge said Sara Lee was an iconic brand with more than 200 staff employed at its manufacturing facility on the Central Coast of NSW.

“We are working with Sara Lee’s management team and staff to continue operations while we secure the future of the business. We are immediately commencing a process to sell or restructure the business and continue its long history of manufacturing in Australia,” he said.

“We expect a lot of interest in the business and will work with those parties and stakeholders to achieve an outcome as soon as possible to secure the ongoing business and provide clarity to its loyal and committed staff and customers.”

The popular products, which include a range of cheesecakes, chocolate Bavarian cake, apple pies and crumbles, sticky date pudding and ice cream range, are sold in Woolworths and Coles.

The business was founded in the 1930s by Chicago resident Charles Lubin, who made a fresh cheesecake and named it after his daughter Sara Lee. Demand for Lubin’s products grew, which led to him perfecting a frozen line of products that met his high standards.

Australian operations were set up in Central Coast’s Lisarow in 1971, where it continues to make cakes every day. In June 2021, New Zealand private equity firm South Island Office (SIO) purchased the Sara Lee brand from Canadian frozen food multinational giant McCain for $36.5 million.

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