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In 1985 Presto became Argyll's principal name for all larger stores as well as smaller stores in the North of England and Scotland. The Lo-Cost banner was used in the rest of England and in Wales on the smaller stores: a new Presto logo was launched and plans made for new Presto regional distribution
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that was three times over-subscribed. The merger of Argyll and Safeway was hailed by commentators as one of the most successfully integrated retail combinations in the UK, bringing together Argyll's experienced management team with a strong but somewhat under-developed retail brand. The acquisition
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In 1981 the company bought Oriel Foods, a food manufacturing and wholesaling business which the founders had briefly owned previously in the 1970s before they sold it to
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and which owned Lo-Cost Discount Stores. Also in 1981 the company made a £91m hostile bid for
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chains. The company had become the fourth biggest supermarket with 923 stores.
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The Grocers: The Rise and Rise of the Supermarket Chains, p.103
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which operated 55 supermarkets under the Hintons name in the
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Companies formerly listed on the London Stock Exchange
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Argyll Stores

Public
Retail
Safeway
Safeway (UK)
Hayes
UK
James Gulliver
Chairman
supermarket
United Kingdom
Safeway Inc.'s UK subsidiary
James Gulliver
Fine Fare
Chief Executive
Alistair Grant
marketing
merchant banker
Manchester
RCA Corporation
Linfood Holdings
Gateway Foodmarkets
Monopolies Commission
Allied Suppliers
Cavenham Foods
Presto
Liptons
Galbraith
R & J Templeton

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