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Associated British Foods plc (ABF) is a British multinational food processing and retailing company headquartered in London, England. Its ingredients division is the world's second-largest producer of both sugar and baker's yeast and a major producer of other ingredients including emulsifiers , enzymes and lactose . [ 4 ]
Wittington Investments owns 54.5% of Associated British Foods, one of the largest food companies in the world and the parent company of Primark, the largest discount clothing chain in the UK and Ireland. [5] Associated British Foods also owns British Sugar, processor of the entire UK beet crop and producer of half the UK consumption of sugar. [6]
Wittington Investments owns a majority stake in Associated British Foods (which itself owns the discount clothing chain Primark), and 100% of British retailers Fortnum & Mason and Heal's. In 2021, The Sunday Times named the Weston family among the most charitable people over the past 20 years, with donations of £1.661 billion. [6] [7]
The company's first shop, named Penneys and still in operation today, was established by Arthur Ryan in June 1969 on behalf of the Weston family (who in 1935 founded Allied Bakeries Limited, later renamed Associated British Foods) at 47 Mary Street in Dublin.
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Twinings (/ ˈ t w aɪ n ɪ ŋ z / ⓘ) is a British marketer of tea and other beverages, including coffee, hot chocolate, and malt drinks, based in Andover, Hampshire. [2] The brand is owned by Associated British Foods.
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In 1949, the company was acquired by Associated British Foods (ABF). [3] It is currently part of ABF subsidiary Jordans Dorset Ryvita, that also produces cereal-based foods under the Jordans and Dorset Cereals brand names. The company held royal warrants as manufacturers of crispbreads, granted by King George VI [4] and by Queen Elizabeth II ...