Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Gold Crown Foods

From Graces Guide

of Wood Street, Liverpool, and Cannock Road, Stafford.

1969 Gold Crown Foods Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of a National Wholesale Grocery Group.[1]

1971 Gold Crown Foods Ltd, Booth Road off Cross Street.[2]

1971 Part of Morris and David Jones.[3]

1971 Donald Thomas Nicholls is MD and appointed a director of Morris and David Jones.[4]

1982 Part of Argyll Foods. Blends and packs tea under the 'Mantunna' brand.[5]

1999 'Gold Crown Foods is a leading supplier of Tea and Coffee Beverage products to the major UK retailers. Following a £5 million investment in a new site art Knowsley and continued expansion'[6]

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Sources of Information

  1. Liverpool Echo - Monday 17 March 1969
  2. Manchester Evening News - Monday 15 March 1971
  3. Liverpool Daily Post (Welsh Edition) - Monday 17 May 1971
  4. Birmingham Daily Post - Thursday 26 August 1971
  5. The Scotsman - Monday 07 June 1982
  6. Liverpool Echo - Thursday 14 January 1999