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David Sands

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Former type
  
Private Limited

Products
  
Grocery

Founded
  
1812

Number of employees
  
750

Industry
  
Retail

Headquarters
  
Number of locations
  
28

Defunct
  
December 2012

Fate
  
Key people
  
Lindsay Sands(Chairman)David Sands(Chief Executive)Ewen Chisholm(Chief Operating Officer)Stephen Brown(Development & Distribution Director)

Website
  
www.david-sands.co.uk - dead link

David Sands was a convenience store chain located in Fife, Kinross and Perthshire, Scotland. At 200 years old, the family-owned enterprise had 28 outlets at its peak. According to a 2009 article on Business7, a publication of the Scottish Daily Record and Sunday Mail, the company was "a major employer across Fife and Perthshire." Its head office was located in Kinross. On Jan 10th 2012, the company announced that it would be purchased by the Co-operative Group., the sale was approved by the Office of Fair Trading in April 2012, and by December 2012 the last David Sands store was converted to a Co-operative, bringing to an end the company's 200-year existence. In October 2013 David Sands himself announced the launch of his new brand "David's Kitchen" the instore concept, used in the previous David Sands Stores, for fresh hand made produce. David's Kitchen will trade under the Nisa brand. The first store will open on Caskieberran Road in Glenrothes. The site was a derelict Pub which was demolished, and David's Kitchen building a brand new purpose built modern building.

History

The business was founded as a grocery store in 1812 by Joseph Hardie. In 1846, the business was inherited by Hardie's nephew, David Sands. Sands had some difficulty finding among his sons a successor, but in 1920 the business passed to David Sands' son, Davee Sands. In 1966, Davee Sands' son David Lindsey took over the business, being joined in 1989 by his son David Sands. At that time, the business consisted of a single convenience store in Kinross, but it soon expanded with additional outlets and services. By May 2006, it was a chain store employing more than 450 people. In August 2008, at which point the enterprise had 26 outlets through Fife, Kinross and Perthshire, the chain brought in Ewen Chisholm as chief operating officer, expanding the management of the company beyond family for the first time.

References

David Sands Wikipedia


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