All British Baker articles in February 2007 – Page 3
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Mono Equipment
A complete range of Belshaw doughnut-making equipment is being offered in the UK market by Mono Equipment (Queensway, Swansea).Belshaw has developed systems that are designed specifically to meet the needs of bakeries, doughnut shops, wholesale bakeries and supermarket chains.The Belshaw Mark VI Automatic Doughnut System is a mid-sized ...
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Ducks in a row
nd fun. But unlike the thousands of other businesses, which make that claim, you actually believe her - around about the time that she gets onto the subject of ducks.The head of the multi-award winning company may have been pretty busy last year, selling her company, expanding her factory and ...
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Dawn Foods
Dawn Foods (Evesham, Worcester) has launched Extra Moist Muffin Mix into its Baker’s Select Range in two classic flavours - original and chocolate.Bakers can further extend their range offering by using other inclusions, such as chocolate chunks, fresh or dried fruit, toffee pieces or nuts and finish with Dawn Foods ...
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Commodities watch
The Salt Manufacturers’ Association (SMA) is reminding bakers of the benefits of salt, otherwise know as sodium chloride, and says that it should not simply be dismissed as unhealthy.The SMA says that as every baker knows salt enhances flavour, increases the shelf-life of baked goods and performs specific functions when ...
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Coffee Republic reduces costs
London chain Coffee Republic has cut costs at its head office by 25%, after reporting that the value of its net assets had fallen below half the value of paid up share capital.At an Extraordinary General Meeting on 8 February, a statutory requirement under the Companies Act 1985 when this ...
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Country Choice
Country Choice (Orpington, Kent) has two varieties of fun-size, thaw-and-sell muffins in its Bake & Bite range, available in Double Chocolate or Blueberry flavours.Supplied with film-coated Bake & Bite multi-buy bags, they also come with a two-part label, one part of which contains the product details and date, the other ...
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Briefs
n A teenage robber, who held up a bakery in Burnley with a rolling pin, before making off with a chocolate orange gateau, has been sentenced to nine months in jail by Burnley Magistrates Court. Drunken Andre Lennox (19) pulled off victim Robert McKenna’s glasses, threatened him with a rolling ...
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Byron Bay Cookie
CompanyThe Byron Bay Cookie Company (Park Royal, London) has announced the launch of its new ’lifestyle’ cookies; a range of healthy alternatives to its classic versions.The new Fruit & Nut Medley cookie has been designed to appeal to people eating on the run. This dairy-free ...
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Basco on a mission to find ’lost’ bread baskets
Bread baskets firm Bakers Basco plans to focus on reducing basket losses in 2007, as it rolls out an industry standard 10-loaf basket.Basco was set up by trade body the Federation of Bakers in March 2005 to manage the roll out of a standard bread basket among Tesco plant bread ...
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Fletchers Bakery
In our 16th February issue of British Baker we carried a report that Vision Capital planned to close the Fletchers Bakery at Sheffield. This was incorrect and no such closure is planned. We apologise to Vision Capital and Fletchers Bakeries for this error and regret the distress and confusion that it has caused. In a statement to British Baker, Fletchers has reconfirmed that a consultation process is now underway with Trade Union representatives and employees regarding the future employment requirements of the business. The consultation underway affects up to 80 job roles. The decision to initiate the consultation has been taken on purely economic grounds, as the business has suffered both from the impact of a fire which destroyed a third of the site in July 2006 and also from a continued loss of market share and increasing cost of materials. Fletchers understands that this process is likely to cause concern for those potentially affected and their families and has thanked employees and trade unions for their efforts and continued support at this time. The company will make every effort to support those employees affected.
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BakeMark UK
BakeMark UK (Wirral, Merseyside) has developed a range of cookies and doughnut mixes, which are licensed with Nestlé.The company’s indulgent Rolo doughnut is made with toffee and topped with a chocolate icing and real toffee pieces, while BakeMark UK’s Toffee Crisp doughnut is filled with toffee sauce, and finished with ...
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Royal approval for pasty investment
The Duke of York visited Crantock Bakery in Cornwall last week to unveil a plaque marking the completion of a £1.1m investment in the site.The investment boosts the bakery’s capacity by 40,000 pasties to 120,000 pasties per day. It includes an extended freezing area, the creation of an extra ...
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Dr Terry Sharp, head of the Baking & Cereal Processing Department, CCFRA
I like to enjoy my food, but I also I want to be sure that what I eat is ’good’ for me. Of course, no single type of food is ever going to be good or bad, it’s a question of how it fits into our overall food intake.Bread is ...
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Kluman & Balter
According to Kluman & Balter (Waltham Cross, Herts), healthy-eating practices, purportedly spelling the demise of the muffin, have actually contributed to an increase in demand, particularly for fruit varieties. The breakfast muffin, can be packed with sultanas, raisins, apricots or walnuts and flavoured with cinnamon and vanilla. A more ...
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Starbucks and Costa aim for international growth
Coffee giants Starbucks and Costa Coffee have both announced plans for further overseas expansion.Starbucks, which recently opened its first stores in Brazil and Egypt, is to open its first outlets in Russia this summer. The company plans to open 10 sites in St Petersburg and Moscow in August. It will ...
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Improve unveils skills academy
A £4.4m food and drink skills ’academy’, which co-ordinates existing training programmes in England, will launch in April.Food and drink sector skills council Improve has worked with employers, including Warburtons and RHM, to establish the academy, which is expected to give skills to over 28,000 people during its first four ...
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Allied invests £40m
Allied Bakeries has revealed plans for the "UK’s biggest-ever bakery relaunch" as a £40m turnaround plan gets under way.The plant baker plans to put £14m behind a national TV advertising campaign for the relaunch of its flagship Kingsmill brand, starting on 17 February.Marketing director Jon Wilson said that following extensive ...
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Bakery sales up 6.1% says IRI
Bakery sales rose 6.1% to £3,438m in 2006, above the average 3.6% growth seen in the grocery sector, according to new data from Information Resources (IRI).IRI, which tracks sales data from the major supermarkets says that bakery sales were worth £3,438m in the 52 weeks to December 30.That compares to ...