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Millies shop sign

Millie's Cookies is chain of retail bakeries based in the United Kingdom,[1] specializing in cookies, muffins, hot drinks and gifts. It was named after its founder Mario Budwig's grandmother Mildred.[2] The company has stores in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Egypt, Malta, Hong Kong.[3][4] The company owns 105 stores in the United Kingdom.[1]

History

Millies Cookies shop in York.

The first Millie's Cookie baked by Stephen Singer after the company was founded by Mario Budwig in the end of 1985.[5] Later that year, the company launched its first store within Selfridges department store food hall on Oxford Street, London.[5] In 1987, Richard O'Sullivan joined the company as managing director[5] and began to expand it outside London for the first time, with openings in Sheffield, Manchester and Birmingham. During the following years, outlets were opened in most major railway stations and airports in the United Kingdom, as well as in many shopping centres.

Business grew steadily, and in June 1997, Millie's Cookies purchased Cookie Jar, a competitor with about thirty outlets. The newly bought stores were rebranded as Millie's Cookies. In June 2003 Millie's was purchased by Select Service Partner (SSP), a division of Compass Group. In April 2006, Compass sold SSP to EQT Partners. By 2006, the chain grew to 121 outlets.[5]

Stores

Millie's currently operates most of its stores in England, Scotland and Wales, and there are stores in Hong Kong International Airport, France Métro-station Opéra in Paris, Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport and Berlin Hauptbahnhof. In 2010, outlets opened in Cairo and Malta, the latter a few days after the launch of the Point shopping complex.[6]

In the transit market, Millies operates in train stations and airports with sites in central London including Waterloo, London Bridge, Euston and Liverpool St Stations. In shopping centres, Millie's Cookies operates as a single brand format and as a dual brand with Baskin-Robbins or Ben and Jerry's. Within the shopping sector Millie's also operate satellite stores or mini mall kiosks.

Millies Cookies cake tin

References

  1. ^ a b "Millie's Cookies". The Franchise Magazine. Retrieved 28 January 2014. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ News, Manchester Evening (2004-08-12). "Richard's one smart cookie". men. Retrieved 2017-09-14. {{cite news}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  3. ^ "Company Overview of Millie's Cookies Ltd". Bloomberg Businessweek. Retrieved 2014-01-26.
  4. ^ "Millie's cookies franchise to start operating in Malta". The Times (Malta). February 19, 2010.
  5. ^ a b c d "Mike is one smart cookie!". Manchester Evening News. October 17, 2006. Retrieved 2006-11-07.
  6. ^ Franchise Opportunities | 'Millie's Cookies' - freshly baked cookies delivered across the UK

Further reading