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- Netherlands, Belgium and Germany. Much of the brand has been divested to Zwanenberg group with effect from December 2024 with Unilever retaining the Cup-a-soup...
- AkzoNobel's activities. The other part, Koninklijke Zwanenberg Organon, was formed when Zwanenberg's Fabrieken (est. 1887), a meat export factory based...
- 2019, Unilever also sold Chicken Tonight brand in the Netherlands to Zwanenberg Food Group. The slogan was parodied in a skit on the Australian television...
- near Rockingham Speedway. Taste Original (formerly Puredrive), part of Zwanenberg Food Group UK has operated from Corby since 1988 making cooked meat snacking...
- London, UK. It was founded in 1977 under the name Zed Press by Roger van Zwanenberg. Zed publishes books for an international audience of both general and...
- Amsterdam Prof Ernst Laqueur and Saal van Zwanenberg (1889-1974) who owned an abattoir/slaughterhouse, Zwanenbergs Slachterijen en Fabrieken, in Oss in Northern...
- December 2024, the company announced the sale of food brand Unox and Zwan to Zwanenberg Food Group with the deal expected to be completed in 2026. Unilever has...
- Swift & Company in the United States. The brand is currently owned by Zwanenberg Food Group USA. In Canada, Prem continues to be sold under the Swift umbrella...
-  23. Anderson 2004, pp. 516–528. Curtis 2003, pp. 320–321. R. M. A. Van Zwanenberg; Anne King (1975). An Economic History of Kenya and Uganda 1800–1970....
- Hugh Arnold van Zwanenberg (5 November 1916 – 1 September 1984) was a British sprint canoeist who competed in the late 1940s. At the 1948 Summer Olympics...