User:Brookie/Doris Grant
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Doris Margaret Louise Grant - nee Cruikshank (Born January 25 1905 ; Died February 27 2003) was a British nutritionist and the inventor of the wartime Grant loaf. Grant was born in Scotland and was educated at Banff Academy.[1]
After Banff Academy, Grant attended the Glasgow School of Art where she had won a scholarship to study in Rome; however the scholarship was removed after she had become engaged to her future husband Gordon Grant. Grant married in 1927 and soon afterwards moved to London, where her husband Gordon Grant set up the new London office for his family firm, William Grant, the distillers.
Over many year Grant championed the use of fresh and natural ingredients along with minimising the amount of processing in our food in doing so she ran a long campaign aginst many of the the major food companies by continually criticising the overuse of refined carbohydrates, especially in the manufacture of white bread and sugar.