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Bejam was a
British frozen food
supermarket chain founded by John
Apthorp in 1968,
based in Stanmore, London. The
business grew to
become the biggest...
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Percy Arnold Walker (2
December 1947 – 4
December 2017), also
known as
Bejam Kunmunara Jarlow Nunukel Kabool, was an
Aboriginal Australian activist....
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Fulham Freezer Foods and Igloo. The
business purchased larger rival Bejam in 1989
after a
hostile takeover bid. In 1993, the firm took over the food...
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launching them as Tesco-branded stores. In 1986,
frozen food
supermarket chain Bejam purchased the 45
store chain from Tesco,
itself being taken over by rival...
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response to
competition from
specialist frozen food chains, such as
Bejam. It also
allowed Sainsbury's to make use of its
valuable freehold counter...
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Chain of 31
supermarkets and 17 self-service
stores based in
South Wales.
Bejam 1968
Bought by
Iceland 1989
Frozen food
chain started by John
Apthorp in...
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centre featuring major retailers including Sainsbury's, Tesco, Waitrose,
Bejam/Iceland, Boots, Halfords, Co-op
department store, Argos, Woolworths, Burton...
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Charles Phillips shops (1964) and the
Victor Value chain (1968) (sold to
Bejam in 1986). Jack Cohen's
business motto was "pile it high and sell it cheap"...
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frozen food. Due to
competition from
specialist frozen food
chains such as
Bejam, Sainsbury's
converted its
original service shops that were too
small for...