- The company was founded in 2021.
- It has 1 production plant in Hertfordshire.
- 4 employees
Increasing production substantially, without sacrificing quality
The Greek Farmer was not quite one year old when the company was catapulted into the spotlight. "Aldi's Next Big Thing", is a series on Channel 4 (UK) that shows small food and drink manufacturers pitching new ideas to one of Britain's largest supermarket chains. Julie Ashfield, Managing Director of Corporate Buying at Aldi UK, was impressed by meat specialities made in the traditional Greek way. The Greek Farmer stood out from the competition and won coveted shelf space in the mega discounter's stores. The excitement is still immense. "It's an incredible feeling," says Tony Charlambides. "We did not enter the market until December 2021, and what we hoped to achieve by the third, fourth, or fifth year was achieved in the first year, thanks to the contract with Aldi. That will give our business a tremendous boost."
Fine and cleanly cut, as if done by hand
The Greek Farmer's aim is to ensure that its meat specialties are perfectly sliced and packaged. However, the requirements of a discount retailer cannot be met with hand-cut meat. 15,000 packages have to be produced and delivered to Aldi within just 17 weeks. So, The Greek Farmer requires a slicer that is capable of slicing large quantities in a short time and without compromising quality. Tony Charalambides searched for a suitable slicer and ultimately accepted an invitation from Bizerba for a product demonstration. The main criterion: the machine has to available for operation quickly.
Touchless slicing and optimal presentation
"During the demo, we saw for ourselves what the different Bizerba machines could do," explains Tony Charlambides. "We had looked at other slicers before, but none of them matched the quality of the Bizerba solution, so we chose the VS12 D."
As Aldi wanted the first large delivery from the new contractual partner immediately after the contract was signed; Bizerba wasted no time. The VS12 D was delivered to The Greek Farmer immediately, where the machine was adjusted to the customer's requirements, and the staff received extensive training on its use. The Greek Farmer was then able to start fulfilling its big dream of occupying shelf space at Aldi, while new perspectives for the company opened up in the British market.
Easy to use and clean
The VS12 D automatic vertical slicer has proven its worth from day one. With its powerful blade drive and its intelligent motor control Emotion, it not only produces precise results, but is also energy-efficient. It offers hygienically touchless slicing and, with its automatic depositing system, enables optimal presentation of the charcuterie specialties. Its intuitively designed membrane key keyboard ensures easy operation. Depositing patterns can be comfortably configured and most frequently used keys can be permanently stored," says Tony Charalambides. "The processing quality is second to none, and the machine is extremely easy to use and clean. I have already recommended Bizerba to other colleagues in the charcuterie sector."
Setting the course for corporate growth
The Greek Farmer aims to conquer the British charcuterie market with its unique Greek-inspired meat and charcuterie specialties. The business may still be small, but thanks to powerful allies such as Aldi, it is gaining in importance and wants to keep on growing. With a premium slicer such as the VS12 D, The Greek Farmer can significantly increase its production capacity and still deliver the same high quality.
Meeting expectations
Everyone at The Greek Farmer appreciates the solidity and reliability of the VS12 D. It makes everyday work easier and shortens production and delivery times. This is what makes the partnership with the major discounter Aldi possible.
Tony Charalambides takes stock: "Our automatic vertical slicer has been in operation for about twelve months now, and our expectations have been greatly exceeded. A Bizerba sales representative still visits us regularly to offer support. That's what I call good customer service."
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