George Weston Foods

George Weston Foods
IndustryFood products
Headquarters
Sydney
,
Australia
Productsbread, flour, processed meat
OwnerAssociated British Foods Plc.
ParentAssociated British Foods Plc.
DivisionsBaking, Don KRC, Cereform, Jasol
Websitewww.georgewestonfoods.com.au

George Weston Foods is one of the largest[citation needed] consumer products companies in Australia. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Associated British Foods Plc. Its brands include Tip Top and Top Taste.

In 2003, Weston's biscuits were put up for sale in order to consolidate the company's product lines.[1] The majority of Weston's sweet biscuit brands were acquired by Paradise Foods,[2] whilst three of the brands were acquired by Arnott's Biscuits Holdings.[3]

Along with Goodman Fielder, it is one of the two main commercial bread manufacturers in Australia.[citation needed]

In 2019 it was announced that the Top Taste Cakes division of the company would close its doors in March 2020.[citation needed]

Products

  • Baking division – The most well known of GWF business divisions, the Baking division is located in Australia and New Zealand and is responsible for some of the most well known brands of bakery products. Brands include Tip Top, Burgen, Ploughmans Bakery and "Two Hands", Golden, Noble Rise and Bazaar. GWF has multiple bakeries over the country, and they are responsible for much of the bread consumed in New Zealand.
  • Cereform division – Cake and baking pre-mixes to commercial and industrial sectors.
  • The DON-KRC division produces and distributes fresh and packaged smallgoods products, including strasburg, salami, kabana, frankfurts, ham, bacon, fresh sausages, cheese and other specialty products. The DON KRC division of GWF is based in Castlemaine and generates approximately A$800 million in annual sales.
  • Jasol – cleaning and industrial chemicals. The brand, previously owned by F H Faulding, was purchased in 1986.
  • Weston Cereal Industries (WCI) – flour

References

  1. ^ "Weston puts its biscuits division on the market", Sydney Morning Herald, 31 Jan 2003 [1]
  2. ^ "Paradise's big bikkies to take on Arnott's". Sydney Morning Herald. 5 August 2004.
  3. ^ "ACCC Merger Register, 2003". Archived from the original on 23 August 2011. Retrieved 3 July 2011.