British Food processing, wholesaling and retailing conglomerate
Fitch Lovell plc
Traded as
Public company
Industry
Food manufacturer, wholesaler and retailer
Founded
1784
Fate
Purchased and merged into Booker Group in 1991
Headquarters
London
,
England
Area served
United Kingdom
Subsidiaries
Keevil and Keevil Key Markets Supermarkets Ltd Hales Trent Cakes West Gunner Butchers Huttons & Co Ltd Jus-Rol Jacksons of Piccadilly Buckingham Foods UYC Bluecrest
Fitch Lovell was a British food manufacturing, transportation, distribution and retail conglomerate with origins dating back to 1784. The company was purchased by Booker Group in 1990 for £279.7 million and during 1991 the business was merged into its parent.[1][2]
^"History of Booker Cash & Carry". Retrieved 17 April 2015.
^Julie A. Mitchell (2001). Notable Corporate Chronologies. Vol. 1. Gale. p. 357. ISBN 9780787650506.
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