F. Duerr & Sons
F. Duerr & Sons is a renowned British food manufacturing company that specializes in producing jams, marmalades, and other spreads. Founded in 1881 by Fred Duerr, the company has a rich history and has become a household name in the United Kingdom.
History[edit | edit source]
F. Duerr & Sons was established in Manchester, England in 1881 by Fred Duerr. Initially, the company started as a small grocery business, but Fred Duerr soon recognized the potential of the jam-making industry. He began producing jams and marmalades using traditional recipes and high-quality ingredients.
Over the years, F. Duerr & Sons expanded its operations and gained a reputation for its delicious and authentic products. The company's commitment to quality and innovation led to its success, and it soon became one of the leading jam manufacturers in the UK.
Products[edit | edit source]
F. Duerr & Sons offers a wide range of products, including jams, marmalades, and spreads. The company takes pride in using only the finest fruits and ingredients to create its delicious products. Some of the popular products offered by F. Duerr & Sons include:
Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]
F. Duerr & Sons has received numerous awards and recognition for its exceptional products. The company's commitment to quality and taste has been acknowledged by various prestigious organizations. Some of the notable awards received by F. Duerr & Sons include:
- The Great Taste Awards - Several products from F. Duerr & Sons have been awarded the prestigious Great Taste Awards, which recognize outstanding food and drink products in the UK.
- The Quality Food Awards - F. Duerr & Sons has been a recipient of the Quality Food Awards, which celebrate excellence in the food and drink industry.
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