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  2. Iceland (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    In January 2018, Iceland Foods announced that it would end the use of plastic for all of its own-brand products by the end of 2023. [25] [26] In 2019, Iceland Foods opened 45 new stores in the UK (including 31 larger stores under The Food Warehouse fascia) but had also closed eight, increasing the number of UK stores to 942.

  3. Iceland v Iceland Foods Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Iceland Foods first applied to the European Union to trademark its name in 2002, and after several attempts was finally granted it in 2014, despite the opposition of the country of Iceland. [2] In 2015, Iceland Foods attempted to stop the trademark "Íslandsstofa" ("Inspired by Iceland" in Icelandic) from being branded on Icelandic groceries. [3]

  4. Malcolm Walker (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm Conrad Walker was born in Grange Moor, West Yorkshire, the son of a poultry farmer, and was educated at Mirfield Grammar School. [1] He originally co-founded Iceland Foods in 1970 with Peter Hinchcliffe and considered naming it "Penguin"; he credited his first wife with coming up with the Iceland brand name.

  5. Richard Walker (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Malcolm Walker OBE (born 5 August 1980 [1]) is the executive chairman of the privately held British Iceland supermarket chain of predominately frozen food retailers. He is the son of the company's founder Malcolm Walker and qualified as a Chartered Surveyor, prior to joining Iceland.

  6. Bejam - Wikipedia

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    Bejam was a British frozen food supermarket chain founded by John Apthorp in 1968, based in Stanmore, London. The business grew to become the biggest frozen food retailer and largest seller of freezers and microwaves in Britain. [1] The business was purchased by smaller rival, Iceland, in a hostile takeover in 1989.

  7. The Big Food Group - Wikipedia

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    The Big Food Group was a food retail and wholesale company based in the UK. It was created in 2000 when the supermarket chain Iceland merged with Booker Cash & Carry plc. [1] The company was purchased by Icelandic retail consortium Baugur Group in 2005, and split into: Retail: Iceland; Wholesale: Booker Cash & Carry; Foodservices: Woodward ...

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  9. Iceland Foods: Life in the Freezer Cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Iceland Foods: Life in the Freezer Cabinet is a British documentary television series about the Iceland supermarket chain that was first broadcast on BBC Two on 21 October 2013. The three-part series was co-produced with the Open University .

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