Lewis & Cooper
Private limited company | |
Industry | Groceries |
Founded | 1899 |
Founder |
George Lewis Binks Cooper |
Headquarters | Northallerton, England |
Area served | United Kingdom |
Key people |
Dr David Geary (chairman)[1] Victoria Howard, Bettina Bell (joint managing directors)[2] |
Products | Christmas puddings • hampers |
Total assets | £477, 057 (2011)[3] |
Number of employees | 85[4] |
Website |
www |
Lewis & Cooper Ltd is an upmarket delicatessen based in the market town of Northallerton, in North Yorkshire, with a secondary branch located in Yarm.[5] It was established in 1899 by George Lewis and Binks Barton Cooper, and is still owned and operated by Lewis' direct descendants.[5]
Since the 1980s, Lewis & Cooper has developed a reputation as the "Fortnum & Mason of the North".[6] They are known nationwide for their Christmas puddings and hampers, which are sold online, in upmarket retailers including Selfridge's and Harvey Nichols, as well as in store.[7]
History
The Northallerton store building dates back to the seventeenth century.[8] In 1899, both George Henry Lewis and Binks Barton Cooper worked as managers at a high street grocery business in Northallerton.[9] After the owner decided to sell the failing business, Lewis and Cooper executed a management buyout.[10] The company was incorporated in January 1903. Cooper, a sleeping partner, sold his share of the business in 1914, but the Lewis & Cooper name remained.[5] The company has sold hampers since 1936.[11]
In the early 1980s Lewis & Cooper began to reposition itself from a traditional grocers into a specialist upmarket food retailers, after large supermarkets began to erode their core customer base.[12] In 1999, tea rooms were opened on the first floor of the Northallerton store, in what was formerly the manager's quarters.[13] That same year, the store was featured on the newly released Yorkshire Monopoly board game.[14] A smaller store opened in Yarm in 2001. A Harrogate store opened in December 2011, but closed down in January 2013, following disappointing sales figures.[15]
Operations
Lewis & Cooper carries specialist items not stocked by the major supermarkets, such as Chatka crab, Russian caviar and quail eggs.[16] The Northallerton store has 32,000 different product lines, versus the supermarket average of 5,000, located across 6,000 square feet.[16][17] 25 per cent of the Northallerton store's stock is sourced from the Yorkshire area.[18] Rhiannon Batten of The Independent described the store as "one of the UK's most famous food emporiums."[19]
References
- ↑ "Tributes paid to 'a true gentleman'". Wharfedale Observer. Retrieved 24 January 2013.
- ↑ The Northern Echo May 24, 2006 GOURMET SHOP OWNER LOOKING FORWARD TO RETIREMENT SECTION: Pg. 6
- ↑ Company Check - Free company financial check on LEWIS & COOPER LIMITED. Registered number 00076221. Free company accounts. Companies House information
- ↑ The Northern Echo April 7, 2001 PUDS ACROSS THE ATLANTIC TO SPREAD STORE'S FAME SECTION: Pg. 12
- 1 2 3 How Northallerton's Lewis & Cooper became a global gourmet emporium | Yorkshire Life
- ↑ Chapman, Peter (11 September 2004). "50 Best Cheese Shops for Foodies". The Independent. Retrieved 15 March 2013.
- ↑ Evening Gazette February 2, 2011 Wednesday 1st Edition Hamper full of profits... SECTION: BUSINESS; Pg. 19
- ↑ Lewis & Cooper - Food & Drink - northallerton - Welcome To Yorkshire
- ↑ http://files.lewisandcooper.co.uk/storage/ofs/lewisandcooper/brand/press%20releases/09-09-22/LCBDay.pdf
- ↑ Birthday Celebrations for Lewis & Cooper's Grocery Store
- ↑ The Independent (London) September 16, 2006 Saturday Final Edition THE50BEST Food shops; From fish to fowl, chops to cheese, organic, homegrown or exotic, Britain offers a cornucopia of produce. Caroline Stacey tucks in BYLINE: Caroline Stacey SECTION: FEATURES; Pg. 4
- ↑ Give us today our deli bread: The pioneers who answered our artisanal prayers - Features - Food & Drink - The Independent
- ↑ Yorkshire businesswoman returns home after global career to head up Northallerton café | Bdaily Business News
- ↑ The Northern Echo August 22, 2000 EATING OWT - A TASTE OF 'OWD ENGLAND BYLINE: Mike Amos SECTION: Pg. 11
- ↑ "Lewis & Cooper closes Harrogate store". Harrogate Advertiser. 21 January 2013.
- 1 2 The Grocer July 19, 2008 Store visit Lewis & Cooper SECTION: INDEPENDENT VIEW; Pg. 32
- ↑ Lewis & Cooper, Greengrocer in Northallerton, North Yorkshire: Good Food Near You: Good Food Channel
- ↑ Yorkshire Post February 14, 2004 Selling Yorkshire keeps one shop thriving in an age of superstores
- ↑ The Independent (London) August 9, 2008 THE 50 BEST Delicatessens, Rhiannon Batten