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Waitrose &
Partners is a
British supermarket chain,
founded in 1904 as Waite, Rose & Taylor,
later shortened to
Waitrose. In 1937, it was
acquired by the...
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Waitrose woman is a
stereotypical voter identified in the
United Kingdom ahead of the 2024
general election. It
profiles a more
upper middle class middle-aged...
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Waitrose Duchy Organic (formerly
Duchy Originals from
Waitrose and
earlier simply Duchy Originals) is a
brand of
organic food sold in
Waitrose stores in...
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British company that
operates John
Lewis &
Partners department stores,
Waitrose supermarkets,
financial services and a
build to rent operation. The public...
- are now re-branded as John
Lewis & Partners. In 1937,
grocery company Waitrose,
consisting of ten
shops and 160 employees, was
taken over by John Lewis...
- series, most
notably for
Channel 4, as well as a
product range for the
Waitrose supermarket chain introduced in 2010.
Blumenthal also owns Dinner, a two-Michelin-star...
- of
groups to
better survive and
combat the threat. A
group in a
local Waitrose supermarket, led by a boy
named Arran and his second-in-command, a girl...
- broadcaster,
restaurant critic for The
Daily Telegraph and
former editor of
Waitrose Food.
Sitwell is the
younger son of
Francis Trajan Sacheverell Sitwell...
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James Bailey (born 1973/1974) is the
executive director (CEO) of the UK's
Waitrose supermarket chain.
Bailey was
educated at
Lewes Old
Grammar School, and...
- ****bria,
North Yorkshire and West Yorkshire. It has been
described as the "
Waitrose of the North" by
sources such as The
Daily Telegraph. E. H.
Booth & Co...