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Oddbins is an
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retail chain in the United Kingdom, established in 1963 by Ahmed Pochee. The chain currently operates 46 branches with 30 in
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, nine in Scotland and across the rest of the UK, under the leadership of managing director Ayo Akintola. It also operates a trade arm, Oddbins Wholesale, which supplies restaurants, pubs, bars and other businesses throughout the UK.


History

In 1963, entrepreneur Ahmed Pochee established a small business delivering "bin-ends" and "oddments" of wine to restaurants and clubs in the
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. Ten years later the company was purchased by Nick Baile and Dennis Ing, but it wasn't until the early 1980s that the company's distinct style was discovered. Illustrator
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was asked by Gordon Kerr, the marketing director at that time, to produce ten drawings similar in style to his illustrations for ''
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''. Steadman continued working for Oddbins for the next 12 years. Due to the levels of debt within the business in the late 1980s, Oddbins was acquired by Seagram, a distribution company based in the United States. During this period, Oddbins was largely permitted to develop with autonomy, albeit with incentive to strongly promote the Seagram brands. The company grew from 100 to 278 locations and came to be regarded as a favourite of a generation of wine drinkers. It was during this period that
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'' lived in a flat above an Oddbins
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, who also owned the
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chain from 2002-2008, purchased the company. It was then bought by Simon Baile, son of Nick Baile. Oddbins operated 158 stores in the United Kingdom, including 20 in London, four in Ireland and one in
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, France. In 2010 the company launched a new off-licence and convenience store concept called "Oddies." In early 2011 Oddbins closed a third of its branches, reducing the number remaining open to under 100, leading to a proposal to enter a
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(CVA). In April 2011, Oddbins went into administration, following the breakdown of talks over the CVA after objections from
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, which is owed nearly half of the chains' total debt of £20 million. On 26 April, Whittalls Wine Merchants, part of Raj Chatha's European Food Brokers, bought 37 of the shops from the administrators in a move that saved 200 jobs. and acquired the exclusive rights to the name. The remaining 48 shops were closed by the administrators. In mid-2011 Oddbins radically changed their pricing strategy to move away from deep case discounts to offer customers a better price on individual bottles. In addition, head of buying Ana Sapungiu MW overhauled their range. She had an innovative approach to buying, looking to explore the less familiar categories whilst challenging the classic regions for value and point of interest for the engaged Oddbins customer. On 19 October 2011 the new owners officially relaunched Oddbins. On 1 February 2019, Oddbins again went into administration. In October 2023, it was confirmed that Oddbins is on the market for some or all of their shops. However, in November 2023 it was reported that they had closed all of their physical stores with the aim of switching to a purely online presence. In December 2023, European Food Brokers was placed in
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.Debts at Oddbins supplier revealed after company goes into administration
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See also

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Majestic Wine Majestic Wine is a British wine retailer based in Watford, England. The company employs more than 1,300 employees nationwide, and operates more than 200 stores across the United Kingdom. History 1980 to 1999 Majestic Vintners was founded b ...
*
First Quench Retailing First Quench Retailing was the largest independent off-licence retail chain in the UK, with around 3,500 shops operating under several retail brands, though all have now been closed. At the time of First Quench's closure, these included the Thres ...


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* {{Authority control British companies established in 1963 Companies that have entered administration in the United Kingdom Retail companies established in 1963 Wine retailers of the United Kingdom 1963 establishments in England