Memories and musings of the long ago reveal revolutionary changes in the world's food trade and in particular, food sources and marketing in the United Kingdom. Earliest memories of the retail food trade are of many small shops; it used to be said that, given a good site, food would always sell well. There were multiples, but none of their stores differed from the pattern and some of the firms — Upton's, the International, were household names as they are now. Others, eg., the Maypole, and names that are lost to memory, have been absorbed in the many mergers of more recent times. Food production has changed even more dramatically; countries once major sources and massive exporters, have now become equally massive importers and completely new sources of food have developed. It all reflects the political changes, resulting from two World Wars, just as the British market reflects the shifts in world production.
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1 February 1983
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February 01 1983
British Food Journal Volume 85 Issue 2 1983
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-4108
Print ISSN: 0007-070X
© MCB UP Limited
1983
British Food Journal (1983) 85 (2): 35–64.
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(1983), "British Food Journal Volume 85 Issue 2 1983". British Food Journal, Vol. 85 No. 2 pp. 35–64, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb011751
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