1824
No, Bournville is not the home of Kraft Foods in Britain. It is actually the site of the Cadbury chocolate factory, which was established by the Cadbury company in the late 19th century. Kraft Foods acquired Cadbury in 2010, but the Bournville area is primarily associated with Cadbury's heritage and production.
John Cadbury, the founder of the Cadbury chocolate company, lived in Birmingham, England. He was born there in 1801 and spent much of his life in the city, where he established his first shop in 1824. Cadbury later moved to the area of Bournville, a suburb of Birmingham, where he built a large factory and created a model village for his workers.
John Cadbury and his brother Benjamin joined together to form Cadbury Brothers of Birmingham.
George Cadbury was famous for Cadbury's chocolate
220 acres 220 houses
the cadbury headquarters are in the UK
John Cadbury
Cadbury was created in 1824.
Cadbury's population is 2,008.
The population of North Cadbury is 877.
There are two explanations. Cadbury is a Neolithic Iron Age site in Somerset, England, traditionally linked with King Arthur. The second refers to the British Quaker industrialist who established a chocolate making company and village in Bournville, near Birmingham
Bournville was established by the Cadbury brothers, George and Richard Cadbury, in the late 19th century. It was developed as a model village near Birmingham, England, designed to provide a healthier and more pleasant living environment for the workers of their chocolate factory. The village reflected the Cadbury family’s Quaker values, emphasizing social responsibility and community well-being.