Premier Foods owns lots of brands. Few of these it developed itself, it acquired them. The company started life as Hillsdown as recently as the 1970s, I think. What's more important to the ordinary person is surely that it employs about 4000 people directly in the UK, plus those employed in the supply chain.
It's evident they are suffering enormously from pressure from customers - the likes of Tesco et al, who are forcing more and more discounts from them as the price of stocking their brands. They are the bad guys, but you probably agree with that. Lidl and Aldi don't need Premier Foods.
Premier Foods are right to try and rationalise their supply chain and demand economies of scale reductions from suppliers to do that. But demanding money upfront just the take part in a supply competition is immoral, and they have rightly shot down for it.
If Premier Foods goes down 4000 jobs goes up the swannie, and I trust you would agree that would not be good.