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CONTRIBUTING TO SOCIETY THROUGH BUSINESS FIRMLY ROOTED IN PRINCIPLES OF INTEGRITY AND FAIRNESS

Princes is a wholly - owned subsidiary of Mitsubishi Corporation since 1989

The Three Corporate Principles - Corporate Responsibility to Society; Integrity and Fairness; and Global Understanding Through Business - have served as Mitsubishi Corporation’s core philosophy since the company’s inception, inspiring us to continually improve the way we address our economic, environmental, and social responsibilities around the world.

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Building upon the foundation of these Three Corporate Principles, our Corporate Standards of Conduct establish the Company’s expectations with regard to how business should be conducted, while the Mitsubishi Corporation Code of Conduct provides guidance to our employees worldwide based on local laws and global standards such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the ILO Core Labour Standards.

Furthermore, our Environmental Charter and Social Charter also provide further guidance in relation to our sustainable business endeavours.

“Shoki

Hoko”

Corporate responsibility to society

Strive to enrich society, both materially and spiritually, while contributing towards the preservation of the global environment.

“Shoji Komei” Integrity and fairness

The modern day interpretation of the Three Corporate Principles, as agreed on at the Mitsubishi Kinyokai meeting of the companies that constitute the so-called Mitsubishi group in January 2001

Maintain principles of transparency and openness, conducting business with integrity and fairness.

Global understanding through business. Expand business, based on an all-encompassing global perspective.

We’ve been proudly feeding

1880 Founded in Liverpool by William Muirhead Simpson and Frank Roberts

1915 World’s largest exporter of lobsters

1946 Opened first factory for canned foods

1960 Opened in the Netherlands

1989 Acquired by Mitsubishi Corporation

1991 Princes enters the soft drinks category through acquisition of Bradford site

1999 Princes acquire Mauritian tuna operation

2001 Acquire Napolina and Shippam’s

2005 Aquire cooking oil brands, forms Edible Oils Limited (a joint venture with Archer Daniels Midland)

2010 Open Polska office, expand edible oils to Europe

£1.435 BILLION IN REVENUE | 11 SITES WORLDWIDE 2,000+ DIRECT SUPPLIES | 3,500 DIFFERENT FOOD & DRINK

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