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  2. Fine Fare - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, multiple grocery retailers like Fine Fare only had 25% of the whole market. [19] The company went on a expansion plan in the late 50s and early 60s, designed by their own inhouse architect team lead by Bryan Russel Archer and by 1962 had opened 236 supermarkets across the Fine Fare, Coopers and Burton brands, 30% of the total number of ...

  3. Criticism of Tesco - Wikipedia

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    Tesco has been criticised for charging higher prices for the same products at its Express stores. [ 35 ] [ 36 ] [ 37 ] In July 2020, Tesco axed contract cleaners in its Express and Metro stores, making its store staff doing the cleaning duties instead.

  4. Sparkling wine - Wikipedia

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    Blending is the hallmark of Champagne wine, with most Champagnes being the assembled product of several vineyards and vintages. In Champagne there are over 19,000 vineyard owners, only 5,000 of which are owned by Champagne producers. The rest sell their grapes to the various Champagne houses, négociants and co-operatives. The grapes, most ...

  5. Tesco - Wikipedia

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    Tesco plc (/ ˈ t ɛ s. k oʊ /) is a British multinational groceries and general merchandise retailer headquartered in Welwyn Garden City, England. [8] The company was founded by Jack Cohen in Hackney, London, in 1919.

  6. List of supermarket chains in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    25.0 3,443 (UK) [31] Tesco; Tesco Superstore; Tesco Extra; Tesco Express; One Stop; Shoprite was bought in 2023 and branding phased. [32] [33] From May 2021, Tesco Metro stores were phased out and rebranded as Tesco Express or Tesco. Tesco purchased Booker Group in 2018, the group includes Budgens as well as [34] Londis, Premier, and Family ...

  7. Wine - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known traces of wine are from Georgia (c. 6000 BCE), [3] [2] Persia (c. 5000 BCE), [8] [9] Armenia (c. 4100 BCE), [10] and Sicily (c. 4000 BCE). [11] Wine reached the Mediterranean Basin in the early Bronze Age and was consumed and celebrated by ancient civilizations like ancient Greece and Rome.