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Müller also owns the UK’s largest butter plant, in Market Drayton. The £17 million plant was officially opened on 6 December 2013 by Theo Müller Senior and Owen Paterson, MP for North Shropshire and then Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. The plant is capable of producing 45,000 tonnes of salted, unsalted and ...
In January 2007 Northern Foods sold most of its Savoury Pastry business to Vision Capital; this included Pork Farms, Bowyers and Palethorpes. Now rebranded by Vision Capital as Addo Food Group, the Market Drayton plant presently employs 700 people. The company supplies foods to leading retailers to be sold under their own brand names.
The company was established as a haulage business in Market Drayton in 1994. [6] It merged with Bayliss Transport, a third party logistics operator, in 2008, [7] and acquired Great Bear Distribution in 2016. [8] The business entered into a joint venture with Warren Warehousing Group in 2018 [9] and bought Robsons (of Spalding) in 2018. [10]
In terms of health benefits, pasteurized cow’s whole milk packs a powerful punch. “Cow’s milk is highly nutritious, containing 13 essential nutrients that support overall health,” Goodson ...
Market Drayton is a market town and civil parish on the banks of the River Tern in Shropshire, England. It is close to the Cheshire and Staffordshire borders. It is located between the towns of Whitchurch , Wem , Nantwich , Newcastle-under-Lyme , Newport and the city of Stoke on Trent .
Quest for the Best. Kraft introduced its iconic macaroni and cheese boxed dinner way back in 1937, but these days, Kraft faces plenty of competition from grocery store versions of this family ...
Based in Philadelphia and founded in 2018, Misfits Market offers mostly organic produce (according to its website, a "vast majority") sourced from "hand-picked farms and food hubs across the ...
Pigs and pig ark at Fordhall Farm. The white building is the farm shop. Fordhall Farm is an organic farm of 128 acres, in Market Drayton in north Shropshire, England.It is owned by an industrial and provident society, the Fordhall Community Land Initiative (FCLI), whose aim is to use the farm for community benefit.