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  2. Brake Bros - Wikipedia

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    Brakes (formerly known as Brake Bros Ltd.) is a food and distribution company supplying food, drink and other products mainly to the catering industry in the UK through more than 20 distribution centres. [3]

  3. Brake Masters - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by two Israeli immigrants, Eric and Shalom Laytin, who in their early twenties came to the United States. The two brothers formed Auto Brakes, Inc. in February 1982. In October 1983, the name of the store was changed to Brake Masters, and in May 1984, the company opened a second store.

  4. Alldays (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    An AllDays in Lee-on-Solent in 2005. In October 1998 Watson & Philip sold its Foodservice catering supply business to Brake Bros, to focus almost exclusively on its Alldays convenience stores and they sought shareholder consent to change its name to Alldays at an extraordinary meeting on October 30.

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  6. Peter's Food Services - Wikipedia

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    However, after acquiring the UK assets of Irish foods producer Glanbia in 2002, [4] by 2004 the company was in severe trouble, and sold its catering business to Brake Brothers. [5] In 2007, Peter's launched their Seriously Tasty range, and products through brand partnerships with Quorn, Heinz, Sharwoods and Bisto.

  7. Bendix Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Bendix Corporation is an American manufacturing and engineering company which, during various times in its existence, made automotive brake shoes and systems, vacuum tubes, aircraft brakes, aeronautical hydraulics and electric power systems, avionics, aircraft and automobile fuel control systems, radios, televisions and computers.

  8. Brembo - Wikipedia

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    Brembo sells over 1,300 products worldwide and is known for their aftermarket automotive brake components, including calipers, drums, rotors, and brake lines. Brembo owns the foundries that produce their initial materials and supply the manufacturing plants.

  9. Big O Tires - Wikipedia

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    Big O Tires, LLC. is a tire and auto service shop headquartered in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.Big O Tires is one of North America's largest retail tire franchisors, with more than 450 independently owned and operated locations extending through 23 states primarily in the Western and Midwestern United States. [1]