Wholesaler Dunns Food and Drinks targets growth in food sector with appointment of new head of sales

27/06/2022
Ed Faber (Head of Sales at Dunns Food and Drinks) (Photo by Stuart Attwood)

ONE of Scotland’s premier wholesalers, Dunns Food and Drinks, has appointed former Braehead Foods commercial director Ed Faber as its new head of sales. 

The appointment of Faber, who is ex-Unilever and has spent more than 35 years in the industry, is a ‘key part’ of Dunns strategy to significantly step up its sales operation. 

Faber’s initial focus will be on growing the Dunns food offering, which he believes represents a ‘massive and exciting’ opportunity for the business, particularly as the industry recovers from the pandemic. 

Faber said: “The opportunity to drive the evolution of Dunns Food and Drinks food operation really excites me. There is a massive amount of experience internally – and I want to add some more flair to the food side of the business.”

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“Dunns Food and Drinks has been around for more than 142 years, and the knowledge and expertise in warehousing and logistics is phenomenal.”

He said: “I expect the industry to recover to pre-pandemic levels within 12 months, but we are essentially facing three crises within a few years [the Covid-19 pandemic, Brexit, Ukraine war], each hitting the industry in different ways.”

“It’s had a catastrophic effect on our industry, which is slowly picking itself back up but is still far from where it needs to be. There is hesitancy to ask consumers en masse to return to eating out-of-home, as certain segments of the marketplace are still nervous to be in crowded indoor spaces.”

“From a competition perspective, there are wholesalers who are no longer there, which were a few years ago, so that creates a more open field. What we are going to try and do is help operators get back on their feet, particularly those who want to serve food outdoors. We’ve had an increase in recent enquiries from operators looking to serve food outdoors, particularly casually. We are looking at how we can create innovative food options that support that industry shift.”

Julie Dunn, operations director at Dunns Food and Drinks, said: “This is an important appointment and a key element in our strategy to ramp up our food operation. Ed is one of the best in the business and joins an already fantastic team. Ed has hit the ground running and has already set the wheels in motion on initiatives that will be crucial to the next stages of Dunns development.”

Faber has spent more than three decades working in the food and drink industry, including almost 15 years heading up Scotland and Northern Ireland foodservice sales at US multinational BestFoods, which included taking on the Republic of Ireland operation following its global merger with Unilever in 2000. He left Unilever for Braehead Foods in 2014, where he moved from National Account Controller to being appointed to the board as Commercial Director.

Founded in 1875 as a soft drinks firm, Dunns Food and Drinks has since grown to become one of Scotland’s leading delivery wholesalers with a remarkable portfolio of food, beers, wines, and spirits from around the world, and supplying around 2,000 customers across Scotland.

For more information on Dunns Food and Drinks, visit the website.

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