Iceland becomes the first UK supermarket to remove artificial colourings, flavourings, non-essential preservatives and monosodium glutamate from its own brand products, two decades before some of its major rivals.
Iceland acquires its much larger, southern-based rival Bejam, creating a truly national chain with stores. Iceland pioneers GreenFreeze technology in the UK by launching the Kyoto range of fridges and freezers, endorsed by Greenpeace.
Iceland becomes the first food retailer to guarantee that its complete own label range is free of GM ingredients. New Iceland chief executive Bill Grimsey issues a massive profit warning, and Malcolm Walker and other senior managers are forced to leave the company. The Big Food Group is taken private and Iceland returned to the management of Malcolm Walker and other senior executives who had been ejected in Read more. The number of supermarkets and convenience stores in Iceland increased from to , where it peaked at supermarkets and convenience stores.
Hereafter, the number of stores decreased to 91 in You need a Single Account for unlimited access. Full access to 1m statistics Incl. Single Account. View for free. Show source. Show detailed source information? Register for free Already a member?
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Iceland has grown to stores and enjoyed 25 consecutive years of sales and profit growth. Recommended for you. No comments yet.
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