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British kosher food manufacturer

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Rakusen’s
IndustryKosher food manufacturer
Founded1900; 124 years ago (1900) in Leeds
FounderLloyd Rakusen
HeadquartersLeeds, United Kingdom
OwnerAndrew Simpson
Websitewww.rakusens.co.uk

Rakusen's is a British kosher food manufacturer established in 1900 in Leeds, where it continues to operate today. Although best known for its matzo, matzo meal and matzo crackers, it also produces soups, beans, Tomor margarine, and other products.

Rakusen's was founded by a watch maker, Lloyd Rakusen, who started from baking matzos in his own back room and grew to form a factory in the city of Leeds, eventually passing the thriving company onto his family in 1944 on his death.

Rakusen's is owned by Andrew Simpson, who took over the company in 2015.

Rakusen's products are all approved by the London Beth Din. Most British supermarkets stock some Rakusen's products all year, and special Passover matzo at Passover. Many of Rakusen's products are also popular with vegetarians and vegans.

References

  1. Rakusen's Limited - People


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