Somerfield

Somerfield Stores Ltd
Company typePrivate
IndustryRetail
Founded1875 (1875)
Defunct2011 (2011)
FateDefunct - Purchased by Co-op Food operations and rebranded
HeadquartersBristol, England, UK (1875–2009)
Manchester, England, UK (2009–2011)
ProductsGroceries
Revenue£4.221 billion (2007 – 2008)[1]
£226 million
OwnerThe Co-operative Group
Number of employees
50,000
ParentThe Co-operative Food

Somerfield (/ˈsʌmərfld/;) was a chain of small to medium-sized supermarkets operating in the United Kingdom. The business started life in the 19th century as grocers J. H. Mills, and after a series of buyouts and mergers, the company became known as Gateway. A major rebranding to the created Somerfield brand started in 1990, and in 1998 the company purchased the Kwik Save chain of discount food stores. The company was taken over by the Co-operative Group on 2 March 2009 in a £1.57 billion deal,[2] creating the UK's fifth-largest food retailer. The Somerfield name was replaced by the Co-operative brand in a rolling programme of store conversions ending in summer 2011.[3][4][5]

  1. ^ The Sunday Times Top Track 100 , June 2008
  2. ^ "Co-op completes Somerfield move". BBC News. 2 March 2009. Retrieved 15 January 2016.
  3. ^ Co-op supermarket chain enjoys Somerfield boost BBC News Online. 11 December 2009
  4. ^ Mason, Rowena (14 January 2011). "Co-operative and Somerfield blame snow for 3pc sales fall". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 4 January 2016.
  5. ^ "Co-operative brand boosts Somerfield integration". Retrieved 31 December 2017.

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