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  2. Worksop Factory - Wikipedia

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    Unilever a site at East Bridgford. [1] In July 1969, £750,000 was invested in a new plant for packet soups, to open in 1971. [2] In 1969, the extension to the factory was begun by local MP Joe Ashton; it would employ 300 more people. [3] A new factory was to be built in early 1975. [4] The site was fined in September 1977. [5]

  3. US Foods - Wikipedia

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    On December 9, 2013, Sysco Corp announced it would acquire US Foods for $8.2 billion ($3.5 billion plus $4.7 billion of debt), [17] but on June 24, 2015, U.S. federal judge Amit Mehta ruled that the combined Sysco-US Foods would control 75% of the U.S. foodservice industry and that would stifle competition. On June 29, 2015, Sysco terminated ...

  4. Category:Premier Foods brands - Wikipedia

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  5. Premier Foods - Wikipedia

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    Premier Foods plc is a British food manufacturer headquartered in St Albans, Hertfordshire. The group owns many well-known brands, including Mr Kipling , Ambrosia , Bird's Custard , Angel Delight , Homepride cooking sauces, Lyons , Sharwood's , Loyd Grossman sauces, Oxo , Bisto , Batchelors and Plantastic.

  6. Bird's Custard - Wikipedia

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    Bird's Custard is the brand name for the original powdered, egg-free imitation custard powder, now owned by Premier Foods. Custard powder and instant custard powder are the generic product names for similar and competing products. The product is a powder, based on cornflour, which thickens to form a custard-like sauce when mixed with milk and ...

  7. Princes Group - Wikipedia

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    After the 2011 acquisition of Premier Foods' canning operations for £182M, Princes was, by 2013, the UK's largest supplier of tinned food; by 2020, it employed 7,000 people globally, 2,200 of them in UK. [3]

  8. US Foods Chef'Store - Wikipedia

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    US Foods CHEF'STORE (formerly Smart Foodservice Warehouse Stores and Cash&Carry Smart Foodservice) is a chain of American warehouse grocery stores located in Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, Virginia, and Washington. [1]

  9. Marvel (food) - Wikipedia

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