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The food and drink industry of Wales is the sector of the Welsh economy consisting of food and soft drink companies as well as distilleries and breweries in Wales. The food and drink sector is classed as a priority economic sector in Wales. It involves 170,000 people that contribute to gross sales of £17.3 billion. [1]
Drink companies of Wales (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Food and drink companies of Wales" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Sir Pryce Pryce-Jones (16 October 1834 – 11 January 1920) was a Welsh entrepreneur who formed the first mail order business, revolutionising how products were sold. . Creating the first mail order catalogues in 1861 – which consisted of woollen goods – for the first time customers could order by post, and the goods were delivered by
Soft drinks Ynyshir: 1896 Soft drink, defunct 1910 P D Media Wales: Consumer services Publishing Cardiff: 1869 Publishing P A Michton: Consumer goods Food products Swansea: 1998 Chocolate factory P A Moneysupermarket.com: Financials Investment services Ewloe: 1993 Price comparison website P A Monmouthshire Building Society: Financials Banks ...
Hurns Brewing Company is a drinks company based in Swansea which produces soft drinks including soda water, ginger beer, lemonade and cordials. Penderyn distillery is a Welsh whiskey distillery producing whisky at its main site in Penderyn and which established a site at Hafod Copperworks in 2023. Au Vodka is a vodka which was originally ...
Only 10 companies control almost every large food and beverage brand in the world. These companies — Nestlé, PepsiCo, Coca-Cola, Unilever, Danone, General Mills, Kellogg's, Mars, Associated ...
Go today and you’ll find the dinky capital of Wales is cultured, food-loving, outdoorsy, worldly, and as warm as a Welsh cwtch (hug). You can gawp at fine art and dinosaurs, shop in graceful ...
Mark and Jonathan Brace expanded the company, closing the old Bakery in Oakdale in 1989 and expanding their Croespenmaen factory from 8,500 sq ft (790 m 2) to 60,000 sq ft (5,600 m 2). Changing the business from a local baker with shops and vans, to a regional bread manufacturer to serve South Wales and the West Country "to take on national ...