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  2. Premier Inn - Wikipedia

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    The company was established by Whitbread as Travel Inn in 1987, to compete with Travelodge. Whitbread bought Premier Lodge in July 2004 and merged it with Travel Inn to form the current business under the name Premier Travel Inn, which was then shortened to the current name in October 2007. Premier Inn accounts for 70% of Whitbread's earnings.

  3. Whitbread - Wikipedia

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    Whitbread is a British multinational hotel and restaurant company headquartered in Houghton Regis, England.The business was founded as a brewery in 1742 by Samuel Whitbread in partnership with Godfrey and Thomas Shewell, with premises in London at the junction of Old Street and Upper Whitecross Street, along with a brewery in Brick Lane, Spitalfields.

  4. Category:Whitbread divisions and subsidiaries - Wikipedia

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  5. Anthony Habgood - Wikipedia

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    Sir Anthony John Habgood (born 8 November 1946) [1] is a British businessman. From 1991 to 2005, he was chief executive of Bunzl.He was also the chairman of Whitbread from 2005 to 2014, RELX Group and of the Court of the Bank of England.

  6. Whitbread (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Whitbread is a multinational hotel, coffee shop and restaurant company headquartered in Dunstable, United Kingdom. Whitbread may also refer to: People with the surname

  7. Driver shows ‘white privilege card’ during traffic stop, gets ...

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    A screenshot of her post was shared on Twitter that began “White Privilege Card works as a Driver’s License! Always keep one in your wallet,” the post said. officers in anchorage.

  8. Loyalty program - Wikipedia

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    A loyalty program typically involves the operator of a particular program setting up an account for a customer of a business associated with the scheme, and then issue to the customer a loyalty card (variously called rewards card, points card, advantage card, club card, or some other name) which may be a plastic or paper card, visually similar to a credit card, that identifies the cardholder ...

  9. Getting rid of the penny introduces a new problem: nickels - AOL

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    Getting rid of the penny, which cost the government 3 cents each, could end up costing the Treasury Department money if it has to make more nickels, which cost nearly 14 cents each to make and ...