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Culinary traditions of Scotland

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2025 Pink Peacock announced their plans to re-open in Brooklyn, NY via their Facebook page.
2024 Associated Seafoods Ltd. announces plans to move salmon processing to Buckie and convert the current factory to a charcuterie in the coming years.
May 2024 Lipton Teas and Infusions announced an agreement to sell its tea estates in Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda to Browns Investments, with proceeds to be reinvested into East Africa's tea industry.
February 2024 Lipton Tea Innovation & Technology Academy launched in collaboration with the Government of Kenya and the University of Kabianga, offering training courses from vocational to advanced degrees in tea growing and harvesting.
June 14 2023 Pink Peacock closed down, with the organization citing multiple challenges including burnout, backlash from TERFs, antisemitism from both left and right-wing groups, and internal racism within the collective towards minority members.
May 2023 Pink Peacock members burned a copy of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix on the pavement outside their cafe during the Jewish holiday of Lag BaOmer, as a protest against transphobia and antisemitism associated with J.K. Rowling. The group's spokesperson emphasized that this act was different from historical Nazi book burnings due to differences in power dynamics.
August 2022 Lipton Teas and Infusions decided to completely withdraw from the Russian market due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
July 2022 The sale of Unilever's tea business was completed, with the new company named 'Lipton Teas and Infusions'.
2021 Pink Peacock café physically opens in the Govanhill area of Glasgow after being delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The café is self-described as an 'anti-Zionist', 'queer Yiddish anarchist vegan pay-what-you-can' establishment.
2021 Jewish Currents magazine described Pink Peacock as selling 'Jewish lefty merch', highlighting the café's unique cultural and political positioning.
November 2021 Unilever reached an agreement to sell the majority of its tea business to CVC Capital Partners for €4.5 billion.
September 30 2021 Pink Peacock café launched sales of universal handcuff keys, which drew online criticism due to its proximity to the sentencing of a police officer convicted of murdering Sarah Everard. The café later issued a statement explaining the keys were intended for potential United Nations Climate Change Conference protests and acknowledged the timing was insensitive.
June 2021 Police Scotland visited Holleb and Isaac's home after a complaint about a pink tote bag with 'fuck the police' in English and Yiddish displayed in the café window.
June 2021 After the publicized tote bag seizure, Pink Peacock sold out of the bags, indicating increased public interest.
June 2021 The Scottish Sun tabloid reported on Pink Peacock's 'no cops, no terfs' policy, leading to further vandalism of the café's storefront by an unidentified man who painted over it.
May 2021 Pink Peacock's storefront experienced vandalism with windows smashed, along with adjacent Farmfoods and Semichem branches.
2020 During COVID-19 lockdowns, founders Joe Isaac and Morgan Holleb pivoted to distributing food packages in Govanhill and organizing online queer and Jewish events.
2020 Holleb published an article in the Jewish Telegraphic Agency discussing the significance of Yiddish as a diasporic language, emphasizing its role in Jewish cultural connection beyond modern Hebrew.
August 2020 Successfully concluded crowdfunding campaign, raising a total of £15,885, exceeding their initial £10,000 goal.
July 2020 Pink Peacock launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise £10,000 to cover the café's initial three-month operational costs.
2019 Morgan Holleb and Joe Isaac began planning to open a queer and Yiddish café called Pink Peacock in Scotland, motivated by the lack of queer, Jewish, and Yiddish spaces in Govanhill.
2013 Loch Fyne Oysters acquired the assets of Hebridean Mussels & Hebridean Seafoods, a mussel farming and processing business on the Isle of Lewis.
2013 Loch Fyne Oysters buys a controlling share of Seasalter (Walney) Ltd, the UK's only mainland oyster hatchery.
2013 Loch Fyne Oysters bought a controlling share of Seasalter (Walney) Ltd, the UK's only mainland oyster hatchery, and acquired the assets of Hebridean Mussels & Hebridean Seafoods.
2012 The employee-owned Loch Fyne Oysters was taken over by Scottish Seafood Investments.

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