Britain
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Stores’ Private Label Goods Predicted to Double its Market Shares
A recent report made by Sebastiaan Schreijen suggested that grocery stores’ private label goods are expected to increase its market share in the overall packaged food area in the coming years. In 15 years, these store brands are expected to make up 50 percent of the market. Schreijen, who is an associate director for retail…
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The Possible Health Effects of Artificial Food Coloring
Grocery stores all over the country display a wide array of foods with colorful artificial coloring. Many people don’t think much about artificial coloring in their foods. Artificial food-coloring products have made a big impact in making food look more appetizing, especially to kids. In fact, studies have shown that the rich color artificial dyes…
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Nestlé
Nestlé is one of the largest food processing companies in the world. Based in Switzerland, it manufactures baby food, breakfast cereals, confectioneries, ice cream, performance nutrition foods, dairy products, coffee, bottled water, frozen foods, drinks, health care nutrition foods, and pet foods. History Nestlé was founded by a pharmacist named Henri Nestlé in 1866 in…
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Londis
Londis are franchises of convenience stores that are operating in Ireland and UK. All the stores that are currently operating are franchise-owned. History Londis was created in 1959 as a company that is communally owned, meaning each retailer owns a share, or a part of the parent company. The stores’ name, Londis, comes from contracting…
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Marks & Spencer Plc
Marks & Spencer Plc is a major British retailer that has its headquarters in Westminster, London. Marks & Spencer stores retail a combination of food and non-food products. History Marks & Spencer was founded by Michael Marks of Poland and Thomas Spencer of Yorkshire. When Marks relocated to England, he was able to open a…
