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    Founded in 1904 by Wallace Waite, Arthur Rose and David Taylor, Waitrose & Partners began as a small grocery, Waite, Rose & Taylor, in Acton, West London. [11] In 1908, two years after David Taylor had left the business, the name "Waitrose", from the remaining founders' names, was adopted. [12]

  3. JLP also owns Waitrose & Partners, an upmarket supermarket chain that had 332 branches and 78,000 employees as of early 2021. [38] Waitrose trades mainly in London and the south of England, and was originally formed by Wallace Waite, Arthur Rose, and David Taylor.

  4. The John Lewis Partnership is the UK’s largest employee owned business and parent company of our two cherished retail brands - John Lewis and Waitrose, which are owned in Trust by over 74,000 Partners.

  5. WELCOME to WAITROSE. Here, we're more than employees – we're OWNERS. That's why we're called PARTNERS. And that's why we all go ABOVE and BEYOND to share our KNOWLEDGE and PASSION for QUALITY FOOD with people who matter most – YOU, our customers. Because for us IT'S PERSONAL.

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  6. Waitrose & Partners’ journey began on the high street in 1904, when Wallace Wyndham Waite, Arthur Rose and David Taylor opened their first shop in Acton. The enterprising trio created a successful business selling what was, at the time, exceptionally varied grocery produce.

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  7. Mar 15, 2023 · The parent of John Lewis and Waitrose has appointed Nish Kankiwala to lead the employee-owned business and help with its turnaround.

  8. Mar 19, 2023 · BBC News. John Lewis is considering a potential change to its employee-owned business structure, upending more than 70 years of tradition. The group, which also owns Waitrose, is currently...