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  2. Bakers (bakery) - Wikipedia

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    Due to the anti-German sentiment in 1915, the company's name was changed from Baumann's to Bakers Limited. In 1918 Baumann's son, William, opened a biscuit factory in Cape Town, the business was registered in October 1918 as Selected Products Ltd, trading as Baumann's Biscuits. William sold the company back to Bakers Limited in 1922 but ...

  3. John Pyott - Wikipedia

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    They were joined in 1887 by biscuits and in the following years by jam. In 1900, the business went public as a limited liability company, of which he was the managing director. In the 1900s, Pyott's pastry and baking firm expanded to Woodstock, Cape Town, and in 1906 to Johannesburg, from which he fed the Witwatersrand and Transvaal.

  4. Woodstock, Cape Town - Wikipedia

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    The first glass manufactured in South Africa was made at the Woodstock Glass Factory in 1879. [ citation needed ] With the massive land reclamation of Table Bay in the 1950s to create the Cape Town foreshore Woodstock beach was lost, and combined with the increasingly industrial nature of the suburb, Woodstock ceased to be a seaside resort.

  5. Wright's Biscuits - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, United Biscuits took over Wright's Biscuits, its subsidiary Kemp Biscuits, along with fellow biscuit manufacturer Carr's of Carlisle from the Cavenham Foods, who retained the grocery business. [45] [46] In October 1972, Wright's Biscuits was put into administration with the South Shields factory finally closing in 1973. The former Kemp ...

  6. Pick n Pay Stores - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Ackerman purchased the first four Pick n Pay stores in Cape Town in 1967 from Jack Goldin. [4] Since then, the Group has grown to encompass stores across South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, Nigeria, Eswatini and Lesotho. Pick n Pay also owns a 49% share of Zimbabwean chain TM Supermarkets. [5]

  7. Burry's - Wikipedia

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    Burry's is a food manufacturer, founded as Burry's Biscuit Corporation by George W. Burry [2] in 1888 in Elizabeth, New Jersey. [1] It became a division of the Quaker Oats Company in 1962. [ 3 ] The company was one of the manufacturers of Girl Scout cookies from 1936 until 1989.

  8. Huntley & Palmers - Wikipedia

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    Huntley & Palmers is a British company of biscuit makers originally based in Reading, Berkshire. [1] Formed by Joseph Huntley in 1822, the company became one of the world's first global brands (chiefly led by George Palmer who joined in 1841) and ran what was once the world's largest biscuit factory.

  9. South African Congress of Trade Unions - Wikipedia

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    Cape South African Railways and Harbours Non-European Workers' Union: 300 Cape Tin Workers' Union: 150 Cape Town Hospital Workers' Union (African) 150 Cape Town Hospital Workers' Union (Mixed) 500 City and Town Council Workers' Union: 100 Durban African Municipal Employees' Union: 650 Durban Baking Workers' Union: 150 Durban Biscuit Workers ...

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