Spillers Ltd was a British company that owned flour milling operations, operated bakeries and also sold
pet food and equine feeds.
History
The business originated in 1829 from the establishment of a
flour mill in
Bridgwater
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, Somerset, by Joel Spiller. The business rapidly expanded to other parts of England and Wales.
In 1855 Spillers began to manufacture
ships' biscuits.
By 1854, Spiller opened a flour mill in
Cardiff with his business partner Samuel Browne.
The mill burned down in 1882 and was rebuilt in 1887 incorporating two other mills. In 1893 a mill was built in Cardiff that formed part of a complex of steam-powered
roller mills with a capacity of 100,000 tons per year.
In 1889 the business merged with William Baker and Sons of Bristol to form Spillers and Bakers Ltd.
At the beginning of the 20th century Spillers introduced the
Turog brand of
brown bread. Spillers made the flour which was sold to bakers who were licensed to make Turog bread, which Spillers promoted by advertising. Turog was a competitor to
Hovis, which used the same business model.
Winalot
Winalot is a popular brand of dog food sold in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
The name was first used in 1927 for dog biscuits by Spillers Ltd; they were initially marketed as a food for racing greyhounds, but soon gained popularity with domestic ...
dog biscuits were introduced by Spillers in 1927. They were initially marketed as a food for racing
greyhounds, but soon gained popularity with pet-owners and became a brand leader in the 1930s.
After its acquisition by Nestlé 1998, the Winalot brand was expanded to include a range of dog foods and snacks.
In 1947, Spillers acquired
Foster Mill
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next to
Cambridge railway station.
In 1964, Spillers took over the
Kennomeat
Kennomeat was a popular brand of canned dog food sold in the United Kingdom.
Robert Wilson & Sons were an established manufacturer of pet foods, with canneries in Barrhead near Glasgow and at Malone in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and in the 1930 ...
dog food brand with its acquisition of a subsidiary of Robert Wilson & Sons, Scottish Animal Products Ltd.
In 1978, Spillers acquired Modern Maid Food Products Inc, of New Jersey, USA.
In 1979 Spillers was acquired by
Dalgety plc, after a hostile take-over battle. The company's bakery business was spun off and sold to
Allied Bakeries
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.
In the late 1990s, following the
BSE outbreak in the United Kingdom, Dalgety entered into a series of disposals and sold Spillers flour milling operations to
Kerry Group plc in 1997 and its pet foods business to
Nestlé in 1998.
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References
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Companies based in Surrey
Animal food manufacturers
Dogs as pets
Flour mills in the United Kingdom