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Peckham father and son duo who 'love what they do' bringing their handmade Jamaican patties to Aldi

The Peckham bakers' Jamaican patties will be landing on Aldi shelves after their victory in the Channel 4 programme

The Peckham due won Channel 4's Aldi's Next Big Thing with their traditional Jamaican patties (Image: Flake Bake )

A father and son duo from Peckham known for serving homemade Jamaican patties to the local community have won a Channel 4 competition meaning their authentic products will be making their way to supermarket shelves. Mike Williams, 33, told MyLondon that the victory felt 'surreal'.

He said: "I was just a guy making patties in a bakery in Peckham and selling them to anybody that wanted to buy and now we are going to be on a supermarket shelf. Its such a great accomplishment."

Flake Bake was launched in 2012, four years after Mike's dad, Paul, 54, bought the retail unit housing the original bakery he worked in when he moved from Jamaica in the 90s. Since then they have sold over six million patties but since entering Channel 4's 'Aldi's Next Big Thing' the scale of the business has skyrocketed.

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The pair presented their product to the director of buying and beat the other bakers in their round (Image: Flake Bake )

Flake Bake handmake 20,000 patties a week in their south London premises and have now partnered with a big manufacturer to keep their authentic look and flavours and supply them to over 1,000 Aldi stores. Mike first heard about the show when his friend sent him a link to an application in June 2023.

He said: "We had a lot of debts coming out of Covid and I thought closing was probably the best thing to do. My friend sent me a link to the application and I thought if I am going to close up then I've got nothing to lose.

"Four days after I applied I heard back from the production company. My dad was in Jamaica and we had a Zoom call with them and they liked the idea of me and my dad working together."