Gourmet food producer Maggie Beer Holdings has crashed to a loss of $4.4 million in the December half, but the company said a cost-cutting blitz and trimming the number of products it sells will help spark a revival.
The food group – named after celebrity chef Maggie Beer, who is also a director – has rehired former chief executive Chantale Millard as an adviser to help plot a course back to profit.
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