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In 2012, the Warburtons brand was the most popular bread in the United Kingdom, ahead of rivals Kingsmill and Hovis, a position it claimed in 2008. [9] Up to 2010, Warburtons products were the second-best selling food and drink brand in the UK after Coca-Cola [7] and ahead of brands such as Cadbury's, Barr's, and Walker's. [10]
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Thomas Warburton (1837–1909) was an English businessman. In 1870, he founded a grocery shop which became a bakery business, known today as Warburtons.It is now the largest bakery business in the United Kingdom, owned by Jonathon, Ross and Brett Warburton, the fifth generation of the family.
In 1996, Warburtons sold all its bakers stores to Lyndale Foods. [2] The following year, the brand was expanded through the acquisition of Anne's Shops from Roberts Bakery. In 2006, 183 jobs were lost at the site in Norris Green, Liverpool, with a further 200 going in 2007. [ 3 ]
View from the River Lee Navigation. Brimsdown Industrial Estate is located to the east of the residential part of Brimsdown in the London Borough of Enfield.The estate, which lies in the Lea Valley, is bordered to the west by the West Anglia Main Line portion of the Lea Valley Lines and to the east by the River Lea and King George V Reservoir.
The civil parish of Warburton was created in 1894, under the Local Government Act 1894 and has its own parish council. [7] [11] Warburton became part of the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford in 1974 upon the borough's creation, but was previously in Bucklow Rural District.
The company was founded in Rotherham in 1853 as Kenyon & Son as a producer of confectionery, jam and pickles.By 1891 the company had become Kenyon & Son and Craven Limited