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Premier FMCG (Pty) Ltd, commonly referred to as Premier, is a South African food manufacturer. The company is headquartered in Waterfall City, Midrand, just north of Johannesburg. [1] Premier owns many well-known South African food brands, including Blue Ribbon, Snowflake, Manhattan, Mister Sweet and Lil-lets. [3]
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.
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Founded by George Halamandress in the 1960s, Famous Brands originally was known as Steers.Halamandress had previously created the original Milky Lane ice cream parlours, followed in quick succession by the first South African steakhouse.
Fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), also known as consumer packaged goods (CPG) [1] or convenience goods, are products that are sold quickly and at a relatively low cost. Examples include non-durable household goods such as packaged foods , beverages , toiletries , candies , cosmetics , over-the-counter drugs , dry goods , and other consumables .
Lil-lets is a brand providing feminine hygiene products that operates principally in the UK, Ireland and South Africa.Since 2000, the company has restructured through two management buyouts (MBO) to become a business crossing all sectors of the feminine hygiene market, including tampons, sanitary napkins, pantyliners and intimate care.
Mugg & Bean is a full-service coffee-themed restaurant franchise, founded in Cape Town, South Africa.. The restaurant chain was founded in 1996 by Ben Filmalter after a visit to a Chicago coffee shop in the early 1990s inspired him to open a similar restaurant in South Africa. [2]