BURGER CO FRIED.Byline: EDITED by JOHN HUSBAND A BURGER maker hit by Jamie Jamie is a given name, derived as a pet form of James. However, it has been used as an independent given name in English speaking countries for several generations. Though Jamie was originally exclusively male, since the 1950s it has also been used as a female given name, Oliver's campaign for healthier school meals has gone belly-up. Canterbury Foods called in the administrators late on Tuesday after debts of pounds 15million brought on a cash crisis. Bosses have bought out factories at Sheppey and Whitstable in Kent and Bridgend, South Wales South Wales south n → sud m du Pays de Galles , safeguarding 220 jobs. But the firm's administrator Pricewater-house-Coopers is still looking for a buyer for a site in Bristol. Canterbury sold its burger business last month in a last-ditch bid to survive. But chief executive Paul Ainsworth said problems at the division used up the rest of the group's cash. He added: "I don't blame Jamie. He was calling for change and I think it's a good thing. Unfortunately we didn't react quickly enough." Ainsworth will lead a new management team at the three sites - which make pies and pasties past·ies pl.n. A pair of adhesive patches used to conceal a woman's nipples and worn principally by exotic dancers or striptease performers. [From paste1.] for wholesalers. CAPTION(S): CHANGE: Oliver |
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