In today's world, Wing Yip has become a topic of great relevance and debate. With the advancement of technology and globalization, Wing Yip has taken an unexpected role, generating conflicting opinions and diverse positions. There is no doubt that Wing Yip has impacted different aspects of society, from politics to the economy, including culture and daily life. In this article, we will explore the various facets of Wing Yip and discuss its influence today, as well as its possible implications in the future. Through an interdisciplinary approach, we will approach Wing Yip from multiple perspectives with the goal of better understanding its scope and meaning in contemporary society.
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Company type | Private company | ||||||||||
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Industry | Wholesale, export and real estate | ||||||||||
Founded | Birmingham, England (1970) | ||||||||||
Headquarters | Birmingham, England | ||||||||||
Key people | Woon Wing Yip (Chairman) | ||||||||||
Products | Chinese groceries | ||||||||||
Revenue | ![]() | ||||||||||
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Number of employees | 300+[1] | ||||||||||
Subsidiaries | W Wing Yip & Brothers Trading Group Ltd. W Wing Yip & Brothers Property and Investments Ltd. | ||||||||||
Chinese name | |||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 榮業行 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 荣业行 | ||||||||||
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Website | wingyip |
Wing Yip is a Chinese supermarket chain founded by Woon Wing Yip in England in 1970.[2] The original Birmingham store also serves as its headquarters and national distribution centre. The company has superstore branches in Manchester, Croydon and Cricklewood.[3]
In addition, the company has expanded into wholesale and export (international trade) and real estate development and management by situating its stores within larger commercial centres.[4] Its tofu-based meat substitutes have been popular due to vegan diets since the 2010s.[5][2]
The founder, Woon Wing Yip, was a Hakka born in Dongguan County, Guangdong, China, in 1937. He arrived in the United Kingdom from Hong Kong in 1959 by boat with £2. He later opened a restaurant in a former tea shop in Clacton-on-Sea, followed by three restaurants and two takeaways in the East Anglia region. In 1968, he was joined by his brother, Sammy Yap. In 1970, Wing Yip and Sammy opened a specialist Chinese grocery in Digbeth, Birmingham.
In 1977, Lee Sing Yap joined Wing Yip and Sammy. Together, they open a Manchester store on Faulkner Street, and a second Manchester store opens on Addington Street in 1978. In 1996, the Birmingham site grew to 7 acres (2.8 ha) with the purchase and development of further land, including a public road. In 1998, Wing Yip and his brothers donated a 40-foot (12 m) granite pagoda to the City of Birmingham.
Wing Yip's online shopping site was launched in 2004; it includes recipes, cooking and dining information.[1] It primarily served UK consumers. Wing Yip stocks over 4,500 products in its stores.
In 2005, Wing Yip was exhibited at the International Food Exhibition in London.
The Wing Yip Group operates from four freehold sites covering 16.3 acres (6.6 ha) and employs around 300 staff.