Premier Foods - Operations

Operations

Premier Foods' largest brands include:

  • Ambrosia custards and rice pudding
  • Angel Delight desserts
  • Atora shredded suet
  • Batchelors - dehydrated foods, Super Noodles and condensed soup
  • Be-Ro flour
  • Birds custards and desserts
  • Bisto gravy
  • Cadbury's cakes and chocolate spread (manufactured under licence from Cadbury plc)
  • Cauldron vegetarian ready meals
  • Cerebos salt
  • Chivers Preserves, jams, conserves, marmalade
  • Crosse and Blackwell savoury foods
  • Elephant Atta chappatti flour
  • Fassal ethnic flour
  • Frank Cooper's jams
  • Gale's honey
  • Homepride cooking sauces
  • Hovis bread and flour
  • Loyd Grossman cooking sauces
  • Lyons cakes and baked goods
  • Marvel milk powder
  • McDougalls flour and cake mixes
  • Mother's Pride bread and baked goods
  • Mr Kipling cakes
  • Nimble bread and baked goods
  • Ormo baked goods
  • Oxo stocks and gravies
  • Paxo stuffing
  • Rose's marmalades (under licence)
  • Rowat's pickles
  • Saxa salt
  • Sharwood's Indian, Chinese and SE Asian sauces
  • Smash instant mash potato
  • Sun-Pat peanut butter
  • Supreme salt
  • Waistline salad dressings

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