The company, based in Drumchapel, has reportedly ceased all trading with its annual results currently overdue by more than two months. The iconic firm was formed back in 1965.
The company, based in Drumchapel, was formed in 1965 when it began selling morning rolls. It has since branched out into other baked goods.
Mesa in Glasgow's east end said: "We woke up to the news that Mortons Rolls have ceased trading. We may not be able to offer rolls this weekend. Thinking of all the staff today and hope something is sorted soon for the bakery’s future." "This will be a horrible time for all the staff at Morton’s and we hope that anything that can be done to save the bakery will be done.
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