Express Dairies
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Express Dairies is a subsidiary of Dairy Crest
Dairy Crest
Dairy Crest Group plc is a major dairy products company in the United Kingdom. Its brands include Cathedral City Cheddar cheese, Utterly Butterly, Vitalite, Clover, St Ivel and Frijj. The company delivers milk to around 1.1 million households via their milkmen...

, specialising almost entirely in home deliveries of milk and other dairy products.

History

The company was founded by George Barham in 1864 as the Express County Milk Supply Company, named after the fact that they only used express trains to get their milk to London.

Premier Supermarkets

Post war, Britain was changing. The chairman's new son-in-law, American
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 citizen and ex-US Navy sailor Patrick Galvani had been studying retailing before coming to the UK, particularly supermarkets. Galvani made a pitch to the board, which resulted in Britain's first supermarket opening in Streatham
Streatham
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, South London
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 in 1951 under the Premier Supermarket brand. While the average British retailer was taking £98/week, the average take at Premier was £1,000/week. The company developed an estate footprint of similar 2500 ft2+ retail outlets, all under the Premier Supermarkets brand. In 1960, in attempt to develop a national footprint, Galvani made a pitch to the board to buy northern based Irwin's 212 stores, but they refused to back him; Jack Cohen
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 of Tesco
Tesco
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 subsequently bought the chain. After Galvani resigned over a dispute to take Green Shield Stamps
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, in 1964 the chain was sold to Unilever
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's Mac Fisheries
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 chain for £1million. The cash income allowed Express to develop and launch marketing for long-life milk.

Grand Metropolitan and demerger

Acquired by Grand Metropolitan
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 in 1969, and sold again in 1991 to Northern Foods
Northern Foods
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 who demerged it in 1998.

A period of acquisition and disposal then occurred, where by it:
  • 1999: acquired a 51% stake in Claymore Dairies Ltd (Scotland) for £2.2 million
  • February 1999: acquired Star Dairies Food Service Ltd. and certain assets of Star Dairies International Ltd for £3.5 million
  • June 1999: acquired the UK liquid milk operations of Glanbia plc for £100 million.
  • August 1999: acquired the share capital of Blakes Chilled Distribution Ltd. for £3 million.
  • November 2000: announced a 50/50 partnership in Northern Ireland
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     with Golden Vale PLC to create Dale Farm Dairies Limited.
  • October 2001: announced the sale of Dale Farm Dairies Limited to Dromona Quality Foods Limited.
  • July 2002: disposed of its UHT business and Frome
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     creamery.,

Arla Foods/Dairy Crest

Following a period of poor profitability, it was acquired in 2003 by Arla Foods
Arla Foods
Arla Foods is a Swedish-Danish cooperative based in Århus, Denmark, and the largest producer of dairy products in Scandinavia. Arla Foods was formed as the result of a merger between the Swedish dairy cooperative Arla and the Danish dairy company MD Foods on 17 April 2000.Arla Foods is the seventh...

 who in turn sold it on to Dairy Crest
Dairy Crest
Dairy Crest Group plc is a major dairy products company in the United Kingdom. Its brands include Cathedral City Cheddar cheese, Utterly Butterly, Vitalite, Clover, St Ivel and Frijj. The company delivers milk to around 1.1 million households via their milkmen...

in July 2006. It still operates under the name Express Dairies.
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