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Spillers

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with his business partner Samuel Browne. The mill burned down in 1882 and was rebuilt in 1887 incorporating two other mills. In 1893 a mill was built in Cardiff that formed part of a complex of steam-powered
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dog food brand with its acquisition of a subsidiary of Robert Wilson & Sons, Scottish Animal Products Ltd.
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In 1889 the business merged with William Baker and Sons of Bristol to form Spillers and Bakers Ltd.
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was a British company that owned flour milling operations, operated bakeries and also sold
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were introduced by Spillers in 1927. They were initially marketed as a food for racing
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In 1978, Spillers acquired Modern Maid Food Products Inc, of New Jersey, USA.
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At the beginning of the 20th century Spillers introduced the
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The business originated in 1829 from the establishment of a
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Dalegety sells its food ingredients business for £360m
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Index

Spillers (disambiguation)

Food
New Malden
Surrey
pet food
flour mill
Bridgwater
ships' biscuits
Cardiff
roller mills
Turog
brown bread
Hovis
Winalot
dog biscuits
greyhounds
Foster Mill
Cambridge railway station
Kennomeat
Dalgety plc
Allied Bakeries
BSE outbreak in the United Kingdom
Kerry Group
Nestlé
"World's most expensive biscuit?: sweet snack which survived Titanic sinking could sell for £10,000"
Evening Standard


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