Popular bakery with two branches in south Essex facing HMRC winding-up petition
- Wenzel's the Bakers may go out of business due to legal action from HMRC, as reported by MailOnline.
- A winding up petition from the Treasury could lead to liquidation if unresolved.
- Karl Spinks, Chief Operating Officer at Wenzel's, stated they do not expect redundancies or store closures.
- A HMRC spokesperson emphasized they seek to support customers and only file petitions after exhausting other options.
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