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  1. Welcome to Booths country. Our founder Edwin Henry Booth had one simple aim, to sell the best food and drink available, in attractive stores, staffed with first class assistants. Since 1847, we have worked closely with local suppliers from the Northern counties we call home: Lancashire, Cheshire, Cumbria and Yorkshire – Booths Country.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BoothsBooths - Wikipedia

    E.H.Booth & Co.,Limited, trading as Booths, is a chain of high-end supermarkets in Northern England. Most of its branches are in Lancashire, but there are also branches in Cheshire, Cumbria, North Yorkshire and West Yorkshire. It has been described as the "Waitrose of the North" by sources such as The Daily Telegraph.

    • 1847, 1896 (incorporated)
    • £280.75m (2015)
    • 2,870
  3. a. : a stall or stand (as at a fair) for the sale or exhibition of goods. b (1) : a small enclosure affording privacy for one person at a time. a telephone booth. polling booths. (2) : a small enclosure that isolates its occupant especially from patrons or customers. a ticket booth.

  4. A brief history of Booths, the family owned northern supermarket chain. Founded in 1847 by tea dealer Edwin Henry Booth. 'The Good Grocers'. Lancashire

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  5. Browse our full line of booths including standard shapes, partitions, and modular lounge style seating. It's just a fact: comfortable, durable soft booth seating makes any space a bit more special and inviting. Do you call it a dinette or a banquette or a wall bench? Doesn't matter.

  6. a : a small area that is enclosed in order to provide privacy for one person. a voting booth. — see also phone booth, photo booth, polling booth. b : an enclosed area for some kinds of workers that provides shelter and keeps them separated from the public. a ticket booth.

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