R & J Templeton

R & J Templeton Ltd was founded in 1880 by Robert Templeton.[1] R & J Templeton Ltd styled themselves as "Tea Merchants and Cash Grocers". By 1910 the company had built a network of 50 shops (40 of which were in Glasgow), usually they rented corner sites in poor districts. Their key grocery products were "dry goods" - tea, cereals, flour, jams and confectionery.

R & J Templeton Ltd
IndustryGrocery, General merchandise
FateAcquired
Successor(1919) Shepherd's Dairies - a subsidiary of Home and Colonial Stores
Founded1880
FounderRobert Templeton
Headquarters
Glasgow, United Kingdom

Acquisition

The company was acquired by Jurgens in 1919 through Home and Colonial Stores Glasgow subsidiary Shepherd's Dairies for £132,045 eventually becoming part of the Allied Suppliers network.

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References

  1. Retailing Revolution, Peter Mathias (c) Allied Suppliers Ltd, 1967
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