Online butcher Farmison & Co went bust in April, but has since been rescued by a group of investors.
Farmison, launched in 2011 as a sustainable online meat retailer, employed 75 people in North Yorkshire when it went bust in AprilFarmers and unsecured creditors owed a total of more than £7m following the collapse of an online butcher have been told they will not get money back despite a rescue deal.
The FRP Advisory report estimates there will not be enough funds to make any payouts to unsecured creditors. Lexi Staveley, from the firm, said: "Fortunately we have now got a local farm shop which is taking pigs from us, but we ended up with a backlog of pigs that were ready to go." Georgia Bagnall, founder of Iceni, said: "We were about to hire and to move office, but we're now putting that on hold.
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