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The enterprise began as a grocery store. Then it introduced dairy products (including ice cream), baked goods, poultry processing, and soft drinks. |
The enterprise began as a grocery store. Then it introduced dairy products (including ice cream), baked goods, poultry processing, and soft drinks. |
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Cannings acquired the [[Coca-Cola]] franchise for Trinidad in 1939. The supermarket HiLo, started in 1950, was the first self-service store in Trinidad and Tobago. Cannings was taken over by [[Neal and Massy]] in 1975.<ref name="cultures">Daniel Miller, "Coca-Cola: A black sweet drink from Trinidad", in Daniel Miller, ed., ''Material Cultures: Why Some Things Matter'' ([[Routledge]], 2002), {{ISBN|978-1135361631}}, pp. 173–175. [https://books.google.com/books?id=Tz4mVtrMK-EC |
Cannings acquired the [[Coca-Cola]] franchise for Trinidad in 1939. The supermarket HiLo, started in 1950, was the first self-service store in Trinidad and Tobago. Cannings was taken over by [[Neal and Massy]] in 1975.<ref name="cultures">Daniel Miller, "Coca-Cola: A black sweet drink from Trinidad", in Daniel Miller, ed., ''Material Cultures: Why Some Things Matter'' ([[Routledge]], 2002), {{ISBN|978-1135361631}}, pp. 173–175. [https://books.google.com/books?id=Tz4mVtrMK-EC&dq=cannings+trinidad&pg=PA173 Excerpts available] at [[Google Books]].</ref> |
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In the 1990s, the Cannings Group ceased to operate – with the exception of the HiLo supermarket. The Cannings soft drink brand was sold to [[Coca-Cola]], and continues to be produced. |
In the 1990s, the Cannings Group ceased to operate – with the exception of the HiLo supermarket. The Cannings soft drink brand was sold to [[Coca-Cola]], and continues to be produced. |
Latest revision as of 21:22, 16 March 2023
Cannings Foods Limited was a Trinidad and Tobago company founded in 1912 by Ernest Canning, a British-born businessman.[1]
The enterprise began as a grocery store. Then it introduced dairy products (including ice cream), baked goods, poultry processing, and soft drinks.
Cannings acquired the Coca-Cola franchise for Trinidad in 1939. The supermarket HiLo, started in 1950, was the first self-service store in Trinidad and Tobago. Cannings was taken over by Neal and Massy in 1975.[2]
In the 1990s, the Cannings Group ceased to operate – with the exception of the HiLo supermarket. The Cannings soft drink brand was sold to Coca-Cola, and continues to be produced.
Cannings, and its relationship with Coca-Cola, are treated in fictionalized (and renamed) fashion in V. S. Naipaul's 1967 novel The Mimic Men.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "Ernest Canning: From telephone orders to self-service supermarkets: the evolution of grocery shopping in Trinidad and Tobago". Newsday Historical Digest. 25 June 2000. Archived from the original on 13 June 2007. Retrieved 3 April 2007.
- ^ a b Daniel Miller, "Coca-Cola: A black sweet drink from Trinidad", in Daniel Miller, ed., Material Cultures: Why Some Things Matter (Routledge, 2002), ISBN 978-1135361631, pp. 173–175. Excerpts available at Google Books.