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- Waitrose Limited, trading as Waitrose & Partners, is a British supermarket chain, founded in 1904 as Waite, Rose & Taylor, later shortened to Waitrose...
- Waitrose Duchy Organic (formerly Duchy Originals from Waitrose and earlier simply Duchy Originals) is a brand of organic food sold in Waitrose stores in...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- British company that operates John Lewis & Partners department stores, Waitrose supermarkets, financial services and a build to rent operation. The public...
- 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...
- purchases in 2005 was that of five shops by Waitrose in August. On 18 July 2005, a further six shops were sold to Waitrose, including the former Safeway shop in...
- greater demand for ****gots in the 21st century; British supermarket chain Waitrose once again sold beef ****gots from 2014 onwards and in 2018 it was estimated...
- supermarket later that year, as an offshoot of the Welwyn Department Store. Waitrose opened their first supermarket in Streatham during 1955, although their...