Baxters
Baxters
Baxters is a well-known food processing company based in Fochabers, Scotland. The company is renowned for its production of soups, preserves, sauces, and other food products. Baxters has a rich history and has grown to become a significant player in the food industry.
History[edit | edit source]
Baxters was founded in 1868 by George Baxter in Fochabers, Moray, Scotland. The company started as a small village shop and has since expanded into a global brand. Over the years, Baxters has remained a family-owned business, with the Baxter family playing a crucial role in its development and success.
Products[edit | edit source]
Baxters offers a wide range of products, including:
- Soups: Baxters is particularly famous for its variety of soups, including vegetable soup, tomato soup, and lentil soup.
- Preserves: The company produces a range of preserves, such as jams, marmalades, and chutneys.
- Sauces: Baxters also manufactures a selection of sauces, including beetroot sauce and cranberry sauce.
- Condiments: The company offers various condiments, such as mustard and vinegar.
Manufacturing[edit | edit source]
Baxters operates several manufacturing facilities in the United Kingdom and abroad. The company's main production site is located in Fochabers, where it produces a significant portion of its products. Baxters is committed to maintaining high standards of quality and sustainability in its manufacturing processes.
Corporate Social Responsibility[edit | edit source]
Baxters is dedicated to corporate social responsibility (CSR) and engages in various initiatives to support the community and the environment. The company focuses on sustainable sourcing, reducing waste, and community engagement.
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