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Birmingham Post Rich List 2014: No.=40 - Tony Deep Wourha and family (£80m)

East End Foods is one of the leading suppliers of Asian food in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and European markets.

Paul Wouhra, Monty Wouhra, Jas Wouhra, Tony Deep Woura, Don Wouhra and Jason Wouhra

Just over 40 years ago Tony Deep Wouhra MBE and his brothers spotted a gap in the food market after the surge of immigration to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ from the sub-continent in the 50s and 60s.

Seeing growing demand and limited supply of ethnic food products, they set up East End Foods in Wolverhampton.

They opened a small shop and began door-to-door delivery. The interest grew, as did the business.

The company moved into wholesale, based in two units in Wolverhampton, guided by their father’s mantra – “never sell anything you wouldn’t eat yourself.”

The business moved into Birmingham in the in the 1970s, establishing a base in Highgate supplying Indian restaurants, stores and independent retailers.

Today, East End Foods is one of the leading suppliers of Asian food in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and European markets.

It employs around 325 staff at its base in Kenrick Way, West Bromwich, including 23 members of the Wourha family. The company turns over more than £180 million a year.

Winners of the 2013 Asian Business of the Year award, East End Foods opened the largest rice mill in Europe in 2006 and has a distribution centre in Smethwick.