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== | == Northern Foods == | ||
[[Northern Foods]] | [[File:Nfoodslogo.PNG|thumb|right|Logo of Northern Foods]] | ||
'''Northern Foods''' was a major British food manufacturer headquartered in [[Leeds]], [[West Yorkshire]], [[England]]. The company was known for producing a wide range of food products, including ready meals, sandwiches, and bakery items. It played a significant role in the food industry, supplying products to major supermarkets and retailers across the [[United Kingdom]]. | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
Northern Foods was | Northern Foods was founded in 1937 by Alec Horsley. Initially, the company focused on dairy products, but it gradually expanded its product range to include a variety of food items. Over the decades, Northern Foods grew through acquisitions and mergers, becoming a prominent player in the UK food manufacturing sector. | ||
== Products == | == Products == | ||
Northern Foods | Northern Foods produced a diverse array of food products, catering to different consumer needs. Some of the key product categories included: | ||
* '''Ready Meals''': The company was known for its convenience meals, which were popular among busy consumers looking for quick and easy meal solutions. | |||
* '''Bakery Items''': Northern Foods produced a variety of baked goods, including pies, pastries, and cakes. | |||
* '''Sandwiches''': The company supplied pre-packaged sandwiches to supermarkets and convenience stores. | |||
== | == Operations == | ||
The company operated several manufacturing sites across the UK, employing thousands of people. Northern Foods was committed to maintaining high standards of quality and safety in its production processes. The company also focused on sustainability and reducing its environmental impact. | |||
== | == Acquisition and Legacy == | ||
Northern Foods | In 2011, Northern Foods was acquired by [[2 Sisters Food Group]], a major food manufacturing company. The acquisition marked the end of Northern Foods as an independent entity, but its legacy continued through the integration of its operations into the larger group. | ||
== | == Related pages == | ||
* [[2 Sisters Food Group]] | |||
* [[Food manufacturing]] | |||
* [[Ready meal]] | |||
* [[Bakery]] | |||
[[Category:Food | [[Category:Food manufacturers of the United Kingdom]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Companies based in Leeds]] | ||
[[Category:Defunct companies of the United Kingdom]] | |||
Latest revision as of 10:40, 15 February 2025
Northern Foods[edit]
Northern Foods was a major British food manufacturer headquartered in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The company was known for producing a wide range of food products, including ready meals, sandwiches, and bakery items. It played a significant role in the food industry, supplying products to major supermarkets and retailers across the United Kingdom.
History[edit]
Northern Foods was founded in 1937 by Alec Horsley. Initially, the company focused on dairy products, but it gradually expanded its product range to include a variety of food items. Over the decades, Northern Foods grew through acquisitions and mergers, becoming a prominent player in the UK food manufacturing sector.
Products[edit]
Northern Foods produced a diverse array of food products, catering to different consumer needs. Some of the key product categories included:
- Ready Meals: The company was known for its convenience meals, which were popular among busy consumers looking for quick and easy meal solutions.
- Bakery Items: Northern Foods produced a variety of baked goods, including pies, pastries, and cakes.
- Sandwiches: The company supplied pre-packaged sandwiches to supermarkets and convenience stores.
Operations[edit]
The company operated several manufacturing sites across the UK, employing thousands of people. Northern Foods was committed to maintaining high standards of quality and safety in its production processes. The company also focused on sustainability and reducing its environmental impact.
Acquisition and Legacy[edit]
In 2011, Northern Foods was acquired by 2 Sisters Food Group, a major food manufacturing company. The acquisition marked the end of Northern Foods as an independent entity, but its legacy continued through the integration of its operations into the larger group.