An expanding business is set to provide a further jobs boost to Telford after investing more than £100,000 following a move to new premises.
Meatex, which provides a B2B wholesale meat trading marketplace and resource for industry professionals, has been operating for more than 12 years out of its head office in Seaford, Eastbourne.
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