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Latest revision as of 21:22, 20 February 2025

Samworth Brothers[edit]

Samworth Brothers is a British food company that was established in the late 19th century. The company is known for its high-quality food products, which include a wide range of chilled and ambient foods. The company operates under several brands, including Ginsters, Soreen, and Dickinson & Morris.

History[edit]

Samworth Brothers was founded in 1896 by George Samworth. The company started as a small butcher shop in Nottingham and has since grown into one of the largest food companies in the UK. The company is still owned and operated by the Samworth family.

Brands[edit]

Samworth Brothers operates under several brands, each with its own unique product range.

Ginsters[edit]

Ginsters is one of the most popular brands under Samworth Brothers. The brand is known for its range of savoury snacks, including pasties, pies, and sandwiches.

Soreen[edit]

Soreen is another popular brand under Samworth Brothers. The brand is known for its malt loaf, a type of sweet bread that is popular in the UK.

Dickinson & Morris[edit]

Dickinson & Morris is a brand under Samworth Brothers that is known for its Melton Mowbray pork pies. The brand has been making these traditional British pies since 1851.

Operations[edit]

Samworth Brothers operates several manufacturing sites across the UK. The company also has a strong focus on sustainability and is committed to reducing its environmental impact.

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