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The site was built by Unilever from 1959. The site was officially announced on Tuesday 16 April 1962. [2] No ice cream was made by the company during the war. In March 1958 Unilever had approached Gloucester Corporation for a site of 20-30 acres, to employ around 400-500 people. [3] Construction began February 1959. [4]
In 2010, Unilever acquired the Diplom-Is in Denmark, [47] Unilever announced that it had entered into a definitive agreement to sell its consumer tomato products business in Brazil to Cargill, [48] purchased Alberto-Culver, a maker of personal care and household products including Simple, VO5, Nexxus, TRESemmé, and Mrs. Dash, for US$3.7 billion.
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A Wall's ice cream van parked in Clacton, Essex, England Rear of a Wall's ice cream van (with Wall's logo visible) next to Tower Bridge in London. Unilever continues to use the brand for ice cream in the UK [6] and it has become part of the company's international Heartbrand strategy, where it retains its local ice cream brand but shares one logo and most of the product's lineup with the ...
On 30 March 2004, Unilever Pakistan accepted an offer of Rs. 1.33 billion for the sale of its Dalda brand and related business of edible oils and fats to the newly incorporated company Dalda Foods (Pvt.) Limited. [17] On 16 January 2014, Unilever Philippines sold the Royal pasta brand to Philippine company RFM Corporation for around Php 2.1 ...
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To respond to the development of sales, they bought Fort Carré (formerly a beer manufacturer) and installed a factory and automated machines there in 1954 for the manufacture of ice cream imported from America. The "big merchant from Saint-Dizier" even wins ahead of the three industrial groups Motta, Nestlé and Unilever. [6]
She joined Unilever as a graduate trainee brand manager. From May 2010 until June 2014 she was Chairman of Unilever UK & Ireland. On 1 October 2015, she became Head of Unilever Foods (worldwide). At this point, she became the first female to be appointed to the main Unilever worldwide board (Unilever Leadership Executive).