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1939 Merger of [[Allied Bakeries]] and [[Weston Foods]], both subsidiaries of George Weston Holdings<ref>The Times, Mar 29, 1939</ref>.
1939 Merger of [[Allied Bakeries]] and [[Weston Foods]], both subsidiaries of George Weston Holdings<ref>The Times, Mar 29, 1939</ref>.


1955 '''Allied Bakeries''' purchased the [[Aerated Bread Co]], England's second largest chain of eateries, with 164 budget tea shops and restaurants.  
1955 '''Allied Bakeries''' purchased the [[Aerated Bread Co]], England's second largest chain of eateries, with 164 budget tea shops and restaurants. The [[Sunblest]] loaf dominated the British market for sliced white bread.


1960 Name changed to [[Associated British Foods]].  
1960 Name changed to [[Associated British Foods]].  

Revision as of 17:43, 28 April 2021

1935 Public company incorporated to acquire 14 bakeries, 80 shops (most with ovens attached) and 277 van and other routes. W. Garfield Weston was chairman of the company[1]

1939 Merger of Allied Bakeries and Weston Foods, both subsidiaries of George Weston Holdings[2].

1955 Allied Bakeries purchased the Aerated Bread Co, England's second largest chain of eateries, with 164 budget tea shops and restaurants. The Sunblest loaf dominated the British market for sliced white bread.

1960 Name changed to Associated British Foods.

The name Allied Bakeries continued to be used for the bakeries


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Dec 17, 1935
  2. The Times, Mar 29, 1939