1954
Jim Hoad learnt his trade whilst training as a butcher with Sainsbury’s in 1954.

1959
In August 1959, Jim Hoad purchased the butcher business from his godfather for £5, agreeing to repay its existing debt. In return, the previous owners assisted with daily operations. The business thrived, and Jim ran the shop for the next 12 years.
As a larger corporate competitor moved into the area, customer demand shifted, prompting Jim to focus on sausage production. To support growing demand, John Hoad became the company's first distributor, delivering to local retailers and customers.

1981
Demand grew steadily and the Korker quality reputation spread to the point where they could no longer meet demand in the small butcher’s shop. In 1981, Jim decided to build a factory for wholesale production. The family empire was beginning to take shape with Jim’s children often helping Dad out at the factory in the holidays, learning the family business as mini-apprentices. This year, Jim’s son Robert started working in the business full-time in the new factory.

1986
Jim's son, Ed, joined the company and has gained extensive experience across all aspects of the organization. His in-depth knowledge and expertise make him well-suited for his current role as Managing Director.

1989
Due to high demand new products were introduced in 1989 such as sausage rolls, gluten-free, chilli sausages and burgers. These have grown the product range significantly and contributed to continued growth and success.

2014
Jim retires and hands down the business to his children with Ed and Robert overseeing production and the daily running of the business.

2018-2019
2018 saw the rebrand of Korker Sausages but the now-famous pig remains centre stage. 2019 marked the 60th anniversary of Korkers but was sadly tainted by the passing of Jim in February.

2020
With the business expanding further into the wholesale sector, it was decided to extend the existing factory building. The Planning Application was submitted.

2022
With the planning granted, the building began. Robert has taken a well-deserved retirement leaving Ed as managing director.

2023-Present
India (Ed’s daughter) joined the business and will be the third generation of the family to join, her role full-time is as Head of Sales and Marketing.
The completion of the factory extension was finally completed after three years.
