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  3. Asda - Wikipedia

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    Asda superstores are large supermarkets with a non-food offer slightly smaller than an Asda Supercentre. As of 31 January 2021, there are 342 superstores. Most superstores have a petrol filling station and dining and refreshment facilities for shoppers such as customer cafes, and selected stores have McDonald's franchise restaurants or "Express ...

  4. Great British Beer Festival - Wikipedia

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    Earls Court exterior, GBBF 2007. Great British Beer Festival is styled as the "biggest pub in the world" [2] and offers around 900 different beverages, at least 450 of which are beers from British breweries, as well as around 200 foreign beers from countries including Belgium, Germany and the USA, as well traditional British cider and perry.

  5. Boddingtons Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Boddingtons Brewery was a regional brewery in Manchester, England, which owned pubs throughout the North West.Boddingtons was best known for Boddingtons Bitter (Boddies), a straw-golden, hoppy bitter which was one of the first beers to be packaged in cans containing a widget, giving it a creamy draught-style head.

  6. Economy of England - Wikipedia

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    The grocery market in England is dominated by four companies: Tesco (27% market share), Sainsbury's (15.4%), Asda (14.9%) and Morrisons (10%), these supermarkets are known as the "Big Four". However, supermarkets such as Aldi have grown in popularity.

  7. Tetley's Brewery - Wikipedia

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    The brewery and its 245 tied houses were acquired for £3.5 million. [9] Production of Melbourne beer immediately ceased, although Tetley Mild was brewed at the Melbourne brewery until 1962. [9] Tetley relied on the quality of its beer to drive sales in the free trade. [10] Later in 1960 they merged with Walkers of Warrington to form Tetley Walker.

  8. Boddingtons Bitter - Wikipedia

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    Boddingtons Draught Bitter (3.5% ABV) The nitrogenated and pasteurised variant of the beer available in kegs and cans. It is brewed in Samlesbury. [40] The canned variant, launched in 1991, contains a widget to give the beer a creamy white head. [41] The beer's ABV was reduced from 3.8% to 3.5% in late 2008.

  9. Mansfield Brewery - Wikipedia

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    In 1873 Addison Titley bought into the business, followed in 1885 by William Jackson Chadburn, Baily's brother-in-law, who became the dominant owning partner. [3] By 1901, the firm leased 72 licensed premises, from public houses to hotels, as well as numerous off licences , resulting in the rebuilding of the main brewery in 1907.