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Weetabix Limited

Weetabix Ltd., trading under the name Weetabix Food Company, is a food processing company that is responsible for the production of breakfast cereal brands, including Weetabix, Alpen, Crunchy Bran and Ready Brek. The company also produces Puffins cereal and Snackimals snacks through their Barbara's Bakery division.

Weetabix Ltd
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryBreakfast cereal
Founded1932; 92 years ago (1932)
HeadquartersBurton Latimer, Northamptonshire, UK
Area served
Europe, North America
Key people
Managing Director: Sally Abbott
ProductsWeetabix, Alpen, Ready Brek, Weetos, Crunchy Bran, Puffins
Number of employees
c. 2,000
ParentPost Holdings
Websiteweetabixfoodcompany.co.uk

History edit

See History of Weet-Bix

The food product was originally invented in Australia in the 1920s by Bennison Osborne. Osborne and his friend Malcolm MacFarlane successfully launched Weet-Biscs in Australia and New Zealand under the sponsorship of the owner of Grain Products Ltd., who soon sold the Australasian rights to the Australasian Conference Association Limited Sanitarium Health and Wellbeing Company. Osborne and MacFarlane decided to expand into South Africa and while there, they began the establishment of the British & African Cereal Company, Ltd., a Private Company, to start a venture in England under the Companies Act 1929 (Company No. 267687), where they became joint Managing Directors until MacFarlane left the Company in 1932/1933, after which Osborne became the sole managing director until 1936, when he left the Company for the United States of America. The first Directors of the Company were Bennison Osborne, Malcolm MacFarlane, Alfred Richard Upton and Arthur Stanley Scrutton. Frank George, who had offered them the use of a disused flour mill in Burton Latimer, Northamptonshire, subsequently requested and was granted shares in the Company and was offered a place on the Board.

The company holds a royal warrant from Queen Elizabeth II.

For the purpose of differentiating between the various countries, it was decided that the product, when introduced into the United Kingdom, should be known as "Weetabix". On 13 August 1936, with the approval of the Board of Trade, the Company name was changed to Weetabix Limited.

Alpen was invented in 1971, when a company executive was on holiday in Switzerland and tasted a local delicacy.[1]

In November 2003, the company was bought from Weetabix Limited, by the American private equity firm HM Capital of Dallas.[2] From 29 January 2004, it was owned by Lion Capital LLP,[citation needed] until 3 May 2012 when the Chinese company Bright Food bought a 60% controlling stake, valuing the company at £1.2bn ($1.9bn).[3]

In 2012 the company was bought by the Chinese Government through the state-run Bright Food, and the equity firm Baring Private Equity Asia, with Bright Food having the controlling interest.[4][5]

In July 2017, the American company Post Holdings bought the company for £1.4 billion.[6]

The company does not have the rights to the product in Australia, New Zealand or South Africa. In these countries, the brand is still known as Weet-Bix and is still made by Sanitarium Health Food Company in Australia and New Zealand and Bokomo in South Africa.

In 2021, Weetabix faced strike action over a decision to make workers redundant and re-employ them on lower wages, a practice known as fire-and-rehire.[7]

Awards edit

It has won three Queen's Awards for Export, lastly in 2004.

Company structure edit

The company is headquartered in Burton Latimer, Kettering, Northamptonshire, England, and its 75-acre (30 ha) site is next to the A14 junction with the A6. It also has a factory in Ashton-under-Lyne. The company produces 3 billion Weetabix breakfast biscuits every year from its Kettering site.

Weetabix is also one of the major manufacturers of generic cereals for the major supermarkets.

Weetabix has factories in Europe, East Africa and North America. It is the largest producer of breakfast cereals in the UK. It exports to eighty countries. As of 2012 it employed around 2,000 people.[8]

The company's managing director is Sally Abbott.[9]

Brands edit

  • Alpen
  • Barbara's Bakery: The California-based natural-foods company was purchased by Weetabix in 1986, eventually moving operations to Marlborough, Massachusetts. They are particularly well known for their Puffins Cereal line.[10] In 2019-2020 the packaging for Barbara's Bakery cereals was revamped,[11][12][13] and on the new packaging all references to "The Weetabix Company, Inc." have been replaced with references to "Three Sisters Cereal".
  • Crunchy Bran
  • GrainShop: Sold primarily in the North American market, the GrainShop brand has two cereals, High Fibre Crisp and Honey Almond Crunch. High Fibre Crisp is a blend of four grains, wheat and corn, bran and oats, while Honey Almond Crunch is a combination of crunchy oats, flakes, almonds and honey.[14]
  • Oatibix: Products in the Oatibix range are made from oats, as opposed to the company's preference to wheat-based food. The original Oatibix cereal is physically very similar to the company's flagship Weetabix but made of whole grain oats. Oatibix Bitesize is a variant of Oatibix with smaller biscuits and is available as Oatibix Bitesize Sultana & Apple or Oatibix Bitesize Chocolate & Raisin in addition to the original flavour.[15]
  • Oatibix Flakes
  • Ready Brek: an oat-based breakfast cereal that is intended to be served hot, and comes in three varieties; 'Original', 'Chocolate' and 'Seriously Oaty'. A butterscotch flavour was marketed during the 1970s.
  • Weetabix: a whole grain wheat breakfast cereal that comes in the form of palm-sized biscuits. It is Weetabix Food Company's flagship product, introduced in 1932 and is officially the top-selling breakfast cereal in the United Kingdom, accounting for 8% of the country's total cereal sales. The cereal, which is manufactured in facilities in Kettering, England and Canada, is exported to 80 countries and has annual sales worth over £95 million.[16] Weetabix Bitesize is essentially a smaller "bite-sized" version of Weetabix that can be easily poured into a bowl, more like a traditional breakfast cereal. Weetabix Minis are sweeter variant of the Weetabix Bitesize, with various additions depending upon the variety; Chocolate Crisp, Banana Crisp, Fruit & Nut Crisp, and Honey & Nut Crisp. Outside of the UK, Weetabix Minis has been re-launched and renamed at least twice in a relatively short period of time following their launch. Previously, they were known as Fruitibix, Bananabix, and Chocobix (depending upon the additions), then as Minibix.
  • Weetaflakes
  • Weetos

Sponsorship edit

Weetabix was the title sponsor of the Women's British Open between 1987 and 2006. It has also previously sponsored Northamptonshire Police, most recently providing a mobile police station in 2004.[17] It was one of the sponsors of the World Cup in Argentina in 1978. Weetabix was the main sponsor of the first BMX World Championships to be held in the UK in 1986. These Championships were held at Slough in Berkshire, attracting over 2,000 racers from across the world.

References edit

  1. ^ . Alpen. Archived from the original on 16 February 2020. Retrieved 5 June 2017.
  2. ^ "The Curious Geography of Weetabix: A Cereal Tale for Our Times". The Open University. Retrieved 28 November 2023.
  3. ^ "Weetabix bought by China's Bright Food". BBC. 3 May 2012. Retrieved 3 May 2012.
  4. ^ "Bright Food Targets Listing Cereal-Maker Weetabix by 2016". Bloomberg. Bloomberg News. 6 November 2014.
  5. ^ Waldmeir, Patti (3 May 2012). "China's Bright Food swallows Weetabix". Financial Times. Archived from the original on 10 December 2022.
  6. ^ "Weetabix to be sold to US company Post Holdings". BBC News. 18 April 2017. Retrieved 18 April 2017.
  7. ^ "Warning of Weetabix shortage amid 'fire and rehire' strike row". BBC News. 24 May 2021. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  8. ^ Financial Times 22 April, 2012 5:23 pm Lion Capital explores Weetabix sale
  9. ^ "Our Leadership Team". Weetabix Food Company. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  10. ^ . 20 January 2012. Archived from the original on 26 August 2016.
  11. ^ "Three Sisters Debuts New Look for Barbara's Cereal Portfolio, New Mom's Best Granola Line". 5 March 2019. from the original on 13 February 2020.
  12. ^ "Barbara's Unveils Redesigned Packaging". 27 January 2020. from the original on 13 February 2020.
  13. ^ "Barbara's overhauls packaging to bring 'fun' & 'vibrancy' to the natural cereal aisle". 27 January 2020. from the original on 13 February 2020.
  14. ^ "Weetabix Products". Weetabix Ltd. Retrieved 27 June 2009.
  15. ^ . Weetabix Ltd. Archived from the original on 10 August 2010. Retrieved 27 June 2009.
  16. ^ "Weetabix Food Company – About Us". Weetabix Ltd. Retrieved 27 June 2009.
  17. ^ "Police given new mobile station". BBC. 9 February 2004.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Prince Charles, a fan of Weetabix, in 2004
  • Bought by Hicks Muse Tate & Furst in November 2003 for £642m


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This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article July 2023 Weetabix Ltd trading under the name Weetabix Food Company is a food processing company that is responsible for the production of breakfast cereal brands including Weetabix Alpen Crunchy Bran and Ready Brek The company also produces Puffins cereal and Snackimals snacks through their Barbara s Bakery division Weetabix LtdCompany typeSubsidiaryIndustryBreakfast cerealFounded1932 92 years ago 1932 HeadquartersBurton Latimer Northamptonshire UKArea servedEurope North AmericaKey peopleManaging Director Sally AbbottProductsWeetabix Alpen Ready Brek Weetos Crunchy Bran PuffinsNumber of employeesc 2 000ParentPost HoldingsWebsiteweetabixfoodcompany wbr co wbr uk Contents 1 History 1 1 Awards 2 Company structure 3 Brands 4 Sponsorship 5 References 6 External linksHistory editSee History of Weet Bix The food product was originally invented in Australia in the 1920s by Bennison Osborne Osborne and his friend Malcolm MacFarlane successfully launched Weet Biscs in Australia and New Zealand under the sponsorship of the owner of Grain Products Ltd who soon sold the Australasian rights to the Australasian Conference Association Limited Sanitarium Health and Wellbeing Company Osborne and MacFarlane decided to expand into South Africa and while there they began the establishment of the British amp African Cereal Company Ltd a Private Company to start a venture in England under the Companies Act 1929 Company No 267687 where they became joint Managing Directors until MacFarlane left the Company in 1932 1933 after which Osborne became the sole managing director until 1936 when he left the Company for the United States of America The first Directors of the Company were Bennison Osborne Malcolm MacFarlane Alfred Richard Upton and Arthur Stanley Scrutton Frank George who had offered them the use of a disused flour mill in Burton Latimer Northamptonshire subsequently requested and was granted shares in the Company and was offered a place on the Board The company holds a royal warrant from Queen Elizabeth II For the purpose of differentiating between the various countries it was decided that the product when introduced into the United Kingdom should be known as Weetabix On 13 August 1936 with the approval of the Board of Trade the Company name was changed to Weetabix Limited Alpen was invented in 1971 when a company executive was on holiday in Switzerland and tasted a local delicacy 1 In November 2003 the company was bought from Weetabix Limited by the American private equity firm HM Capital of Dallas 2 From 29 January 2004 it was owned by Lion Capital LLP citation needed until 3 May 2012 when the Chinese company Bright Food bought a 60 controlling stake valuing the company at 1 2bn 1 9bn 3 In 2012 the company was bought by the Chinese Government through the state run Bright Food and the equity firm Baring Private Equity Asia with Bright Food having the controlling interest 4 5 In July 2017 the American company Post Holdings bought the company for 1 4 billion 6 The company does not have the rights to the product in Australia New Zealand or South Africa In these countries the brand is still known as Weet Bix and is still made by Sanitarium Health Food Company in Australia and New Zealand and Bokomo in South Africa In 2021 Weetabix faced strike action over a decision to make workers redundant and re employ them on lower wages a practice known as fire and rehire 7 Awards edit It has won three Queen s Awards for Export lastly in 2004 Company structure editThe company is headquartered in Burton Latimer Kettering Northamptonshire England and its 75 acre 30 ha site is next to the A14 junction with the A6 It also has a factory in Ashton under Lyne The company produces 3 billion Weetabix breakfast biscuits every year from its Kettering site Weetabix is also one of the major manufacturers of generic cereals for the major supermarkets Weetabix has factories in Europe East Africa and North America It is the largest producer of breakfast cereals in the UK It exports to eighty countries As of 2012 it employed around 2 000 people 8 The company s managing director is Sally Abbott 9 Brands editAlpen Barbara s Bakery The California based natural foods company was purchased by Weetabix in 1986 eventually moving operations to Marlborough Massachusetts They are particularly well known for their Puffins Cereal line 10 In 2019 2020 the packaging for Barbara s Bakery cereals was revamped 11 12 13 and on the new packaging all references to The Weetabix Company Inc have been replaced with references to Three Sisters Cereal Crunchy Bran GrainShop Sold primarily in the North American market the GrainShop brand has two cereals High Fibre Crisp and Honey Almond Crunch High Fibre Crisp is a blend of four grains wheat and corn bran and oats while Honey Almond Crunch is a combination of crunchy oats flakes almonds and honey 14 Oatibix Products in the Oatibix range are made from oats as opposed to the company s preference to wheat based food The original Oatibix cereal is physically very similar to the company s flagship Weetabix but made of whole grain oats Oatibix Bitesize is a variant of Oatibix with smaller biscuits and is available as Oatibix Bitesize Sultana amp Apple or Oatibix Bitesize Chocolate amp Raisin in addition to the original flavour 15 Oatibix Flakes Ready Brek an oat based breakfast cereal that is intended to be served hot and comes in three varieties Original Chocolate and Seriously Oaty A butterscotch flavour was marketed during the 1970s Weetabix a whole grain wheat breakfast cereal that comes in the form of palm sized biscuits It is Weetabix Food Company s flagship product introduced in 1932 and is officially the top selling breakfast cereal in the United Kingdom accounting for 8 of the country s total cereal sales The cereal which is manufactured in facilities in Kettering England and Canada is exported to 80 countries and has annual sales worth over 95 million 16 Weetabix Bitesize is essentially a smaller bite sized version of Weetabix that can be easily poured into a bowl more like a traditional breakfast cereal Weetabix Minis are sweeter variant of the Weetabix Bitesize with various additions depending upon the variety Chocolate Crisp Banana Crisp Fruit amp Nut Crisp and Honey amp Nut Crisp Outside of the UK Weetabix Minis has been re launched and renamed at least twice in a relatively short period of time following their launch Previously they were known as Fruitibix Bananabix and Chocobix depending upon the additions then as Minibix Weetaflakes WeetosSponsorship editWeetabix was the title sponsor of the Women s British Open between 1987 and 2006 It has also previously sponsored Northamptonshire Police most recently providing a mobile police station in 2004 17 It was one of the sponsors of the World Cup in Argentina in 1978 Weetabix was the main sponsor of the first BMX World Championships to be held in the UK in 1986 These Championships were held at Slough in Berkshire attracting over 2 000 racers from across the world References edit Our Story Alpen Archived from the original on 16 February 2020 Retrieved 5 June 2017 The Curious Geography of Weetabix A Cereal Tale for Our Times The Open University Retrieved 28 November 2023 Weetabix bought by China s Bright Food BBC 3 May 2012 Retrieved 3 May 2012 Bright Food Targets Listing Cereal Maker Weetabix by 2016 Bloomberg Bloomberg News 6 November 2014 Waldmeir Patti 3 May 2012 China s Bright Food swallows Weetabix Financial Times Archived from the original on 10 December 2022 Weetabix to be sold to US company Post Holdings BBC News 18 April 2017 Retrieved 18 April 2017 Warning of Weetabix shortage amid fire and rehire strike row BBC News 24 May 2021 Retrieved 1 September 2021 Financial Times 22 April 2012 5 23 pm Lion Capital explores Weetabix sale Our Leadership Team Weetabix Food Company Retrieved 29 November 2023 Barbara s to leave Petaluma 20 January 2012 Archived from the original on 26 August 2016 Three Sisters Debuts New Look for Barbara s Cereal Portfolio New Mom s Best Granola Line 5 March 2019 Archived from the original on 13 February 2020 Barbara s Unveils Redesigned Packaging 27 January 2020 Archived from the original on 13 February 2020 Barbara s overhauls packaging to bring fun amp vibrancy to the natural cereal aisle 27 January 2020 Archived from the original on 13 February 2020 Weetabix Products Weetabix Ltd Retrieved 27 June 2009 The Weetabix Food Company Oatibix Weetabix Ltd Archived from the original on 10 August 2010 Retrieved 27 June 2009 Weetabix Food Company About Us Weetabix Ltd Retrieved 27 June 2009 Police given new mobile station BBC 9 February 2004 External links editOfficial website nbsp Prince Charles a fan of Weetabix in 2004 Bought by Hicks Muse Tate amp Furst in November 2003 for 642m Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Weetabix Limited amp oldid 1206761431, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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