Thomas Warburton
Ellen Warburton
Warburtons/Founders
The Warburtons Family. Since our company was first established by Thomas and Ellen Warburton back in 1876, it has been passed down through five generations of family bakers, and proudly remains a private family-owned and run business.
Which sector is Warburtons in?
Warburtons
| Type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Baking |
| Founded | 1876 |
| Founder | Tom Warburton |
| Headquarters | Bolton, Greater Manchester England |
Who is the CEO of Warburtons?
Brett Warburton (Jun 2006–)
Warburtons/CEO
In the decade up to 2015, Warburtons spent £400 million (US$555 million) on new technology and upgrading factories — and the company continues investing. Management is now in the hands of fifth-generation family member Jonathan Warburton and his cousins Ross and Brett.
What products do warburtons make?
Bread. View Range.
What is the purpose of Warburtons?
We are pioneers of the industry and ambitious market innovators, always focused on quality and driven by our values which run through everything we do. Our purpose is simply to delight families every day with a range of great quality products to suit all meal occasions, lifestyles and tastes.
How much do warburtons drivers get paid?
As a Multi-drop driver, you’ll earn £27.5K a year (or £30K with London weighting). We’ve checked, and we believe this to be a really good salary. Especially when you include all the other great stuff we offer. That’s 43 hours a week.
Is baking a secondary sector?
For example : Agriculture,Fishing, and Mining. → Secondary activities : The activities which are concerned with the processing of natural resources are called secondary activities. For example: Baking of bread,smelting and textile production.
Where do warburtons get their flour from?
2/2 The rest of our wheat is sourced from Canada as we believe the blend of the two gives us the best quality wheat to produce the best quality bread. Our family business is fully committed to UK agriculture and will continue to work with British farmers for the longterm.
Can you toast warburtons thins?
Top, fill or toast our White Sandwich Thins with whatever takes your fancy, making Thins the ideal solution for a quick and tasty snack at any time of the day. When toasting, toast to a light golden brown.
How much does warburtons make annually?
Warburtons, founded in Bolton in 1876, made profits of £11.3m in the year to September 2019, reversing a £6.6m loss the year before. The company, which employs 4,500 people at 12 sites, said sales of bread had continued to drop, but that bagels, teacakes and other lines were growing.
What does Warburtons family do for a living?
Our Families Matter community programme aims to support families across the UK, to improve their lives. We also pride ourselves on our long standing and close relationships with our family of suppliers, customers and farmers. For more information about joining our family, please see our careers pages here.
Why is Warburtons the nation’s fibre provider?
The objective is to raise awareness of the importance of wholemeal and fibre in the diet and reinforce Warburtons position as brand leader in wholemeal. The Nation’s Fibre Provider runs across Warburtons wholemeal range, with the emphasis on the recently launched Wholemeal Fibre Boost.
What are the values of the Warburtons company?
At Warburtons, our values are fundamental to the way we work. Everyone here can tell you what they are and how much they mean to the way we work, behave, respect each other and how important they are to our success. So simple, yet they mean so much to how we operate. Read more about our values here:
Why is it important to have aims and objectives?
An effective set of aims and objectives will give your research focus and your reader clarity, with your aims indicating what is to be achieved, and your objectives indicating how it will be achieved. There is no getting away from the importance of the aims and objectives in determining the success of your research project.