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The '''British Sugar Corporation''' was a company that was formed in 1936, when the British parliament nationalised the entire sugar beet crop processing industry, under the banner of British Sugar Corporation. At this time there were 13 separate companies with 18 factories across the country. In 1972 it began selling its sugar products under the name of [[Silver Spoon]].<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Sugar Wikipedia]</ref>


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c1956. The interior part of the King's Lynn factory looking towards the "quintuple effect" evaporator station and showing vapour distribution pipelines to various other stations.

The British Sugar Corporation was a company that was formed in 1936, when the British parliament nationalised the entire sugar beet crop processing industry, under the banner of British Sugar Corporation. At this time there were 13 separate companies with 18 factories across the country. In 1972 it began selling its sugar products under the name of Silver Spoon.[1]

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