Princes Group

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Princes Group[edit | edit source]

The Princes Group is a leading international food and drink group involved in the production of a wide range of products. The group operates in over 120 countries and has a rich history dating back to its establishment in 1880.

History[edit | edit source]

The Princes Group was founded in 1880 in Liverpool, England. The company initially started as a fish importing business and gradually expanded into other food and drink sectors. Over the years, the group has grown through a series of acquisitions and mergers, becoming a global player in the food and drink industry.

Products[edit | edit source]

The Princes Group offers a diverse range of products, including canned fish, meat, fruit, vegetables, soups, pastas, and ready meals. The group also produces a variety of drinks, such as juices, soft drinks, and bottled water.

Operations[edit | edit source]

The Princes Group operates in over 120 countries worldwide. The group's operations are divided into several business units, each focusing on a specific product category. These units work together to ensure the group's products meet the highest quality standards and are delivered to customers in a timely manner.

Sustainability[edit | edit source]

The Princes Group is committed to sustainability and has implemented a number of initiatives to reduce its environmental impact. These include efforts to reduce waste, conserve water, and promote sustainable sourcing of ingredients.

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