Walker's Shortbread Ltd.
TypePrivate
IndustryBaked goods
Founded1898 (1898) in Torphins, Scotland
FounderJoseph Walker
HeadquartersAberlour, Scotland
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsShortbread, biscuits, cookies, and crackers
Websitewalkersshortbread.com

Walker's Shortbread Ltd. (formerly Walkers) is a Scottish manufacturer of shortbread, biscuits, cookies, and crackers. The company's well-known shortbread is baked in the Moray village of Aberlour, following a recipe developed by Joseph Walker in 1898.[1] Walker's Shortbread operates four factories in Aberlour, where the company is also headquartered, and two in nearby Elgin, Scotland.[2]

The company is one of Scotland's biggest exporters of food,[3][4] and employs over 1,200 people.[5] It is sold in tartan packaging all over the world.[6]

History

The business was founded by Joseph Walker in the village of Aberlour, Speyside, in 1898. It quickly started producing shortbread.[7]

In 1992, Walker's Shortbread started producing oaten biscuits for Duchy Originals, having been approached the previous year.[8]

In 2006, Walker's announced that the bakery in Aberlour would be closing and turning into a research facility for the company.[9]

The company has received the Queen's Award for Export achievement three times.[10] Walker's Shortbread is also still owned and managed by the Walker family.[11]

In 2017, Walker's Shortbread was granted a Royal Warrant of Appointment from Her Majesty the Queen for the supply of shortbread to the royal household.[12]

In 2018, the company's profits were diminished by a global increase in the price of butter by around 50%[13] due to supply shortages and demand increases, resulting in the company seeing a 60% drop in operating profit.[14]

In 2020, the company rebranded, changing their name to Walker's Shortbread Ltd.[15] The company's name was previously written without an apostrophe and was known as "Walkers Shortbread Limited".

In 2023, the company announced it was exploring how to create a vegan version of the butter-based biscuit.[16]

Locations

Walker's Shortbread have their headquarters at Aberlour House in Aberlour and have a production site in Elgin.[17] The company operates at a total of 15 locations.[18]

See also

References

  1. "About us". Archived from the original on 6 January 2014. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
  2. "Walker's Shortbread". BiscuitPeople.com. 11 January 2017. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
  3. Reid, Scott (7 October 2020). "Iconic shortbread maker Walker's slims product range and pays back £1.3m to government". The Scotsman. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
  4. Williams, Martin. "Complaints over Walkers' shortbread sold under a Union Flag". The Herald. Glasgow. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
  5. Banks, Alex (3 October 2023). "Profits plunge at Walker's Shortbread takes shine off higher sales". The Press and Journal. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
  6. Searle, Maddy (6 October 2017). "All you need to know about Walker's Shortbread". The Scotsman. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  7. Kay, Emma (2020). A History of British Baking: From Blood Bread to Bake-off. Pen & Sword. pp. 113–114.
  8. McCrea, Diane (2007). The Handbook of Organic and Fair Trade Food Marketing. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. pp. 176–180. ISBN 9780470996089.
  9. "Walker's Shortbread closing village bakery" - PoliticalGateway.com 13 June 2006
  10. "History". WalkersShortbread.com.
  11. Bindrim, Kira (2 July 2007). "Walkers Shortbread names new CEO". NewYorkBusiness.com. Crain Communications. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 8 June 2015.
  12. "Her Majesty the Queen Grants Royal Warrant to Walker's for Shortbread". WalkersShortbread.com. Retrieved 26 March 2019.
  13. Williams-Grut, Oscar. "The butter market is going crazy". Business Insider. Retrieved 26 March 2019.
  14. "Shortbread firm hit by butter price surge". BBC News. 18 July 2018. Retrieved 26 March 2019.
  15. Symon, Ken (7 October 2020). "Walker's Shortbread returns furlough payments as it reports increased turnover and marginally reduced profits". Business Insider. Insider Publications. Retrieved 3 September 2021.
  16. Woolfson, Daniel (3 March 2023). "Royal shortbread maker poised to go vegan". The Daily Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 1 April 2023.
  17. "History & Heritage". WalkersShortbread.com. 2023. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
  18. "History of Walker's Shortbread". EnglishTeaStore.com. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
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