All British Baker articles in February 2015 – Page 5
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News
Industry backs new bread campaign
The industry has welcomed British Baker’s #WeLoveBread campaign – which has seen protestors visit Number 10 about David Cameron’s decision to ditch bread.
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Bakers take to social media after David Cameron delivery
Prime Minister David Cameron received a pile of letters from some key members of the baking industry on Friday (6 February), following his decision to give up bread.
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Product News
Gluten-free suppliers urged to address fat content and cost
Sales of gluten-free bakery are booming, but manufacturers and retailers must do more to address issues such as cost, fat content and availability, said charity Coeliac UK.
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Product News
Tate & Lyle issues new profit warning
Tate & Lyle, the international food ingredients, supplier has issued its third profit warning in a year.
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British Baker leads bread campaigners to Number 10
The nation’s bakers visited Number 10 today to express their anger over Prime Minister David Cameron’s decision to give up bread to fight the flab.
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New salt substitute launched
Ingredients firm Limagrain Céréales Ingrédients (LCI), has introduced a new substitute for bakery products to reduce salt.
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Restaurant chain charges birthday ‘cakeage’ fee
London restaurant chain Bodeans Bar-B-Q is charging a £1.50 a head “cakeage” fee to people who eat their own birthday cakes in its branches.
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News
Tesco back in eye of storm as GCA investigates
Tesco faces more scrutiny as an investigation is initiated into its relations with suppliers.
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Gluten-free brand signs deal with Asda
Six products from chilled gluten-free brand NO.G will be launched in up to 245 stores Asda this week.
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News
Cooplands undergoes pre-pack administration
Cooplands of Doncaster has undergone a pre-pack administration with the loss of 300 jobs.
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News
Mondelēz starts construction of Bahrain biscuit site
Mondelēz International, owner of Cadbury’s, has laid the cornerstone for the construction of its $90m (£59.6m) biscuit plant in Bahrain as it seeks a firmer foothold in the Middle East.
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North-south divide on empty shops
Almost one in five shops in England’s northern towns and cities lie empty, compared with just one in 10 in the south, according to a new study.
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Food deflation hits new high
Food prices slumped by 0.5% in January - the steepest decline since records began in December 2006.
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Opinion
Gerhard’s blog: Bread and Circuses
Gerhard casts serious doubt on whether Prime Minister David Cameron’s decision to ditch bread for his diet is a healthy choice.
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News
Star studded line up for Great Comic Relief Bake Off
The 16-strong celebrity line up has been announced for this year’s the Great Comic Relief Bake Off.
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News
New resource app from Scottish Bakers
Scottish Bakers has launched a new Google and iTunes app, which includes a training module to help staff learn how to cut waste and save money.
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Product News
Dee Light Bakery scoops Farm Shop & Deli Show award
The Dee Light Bakery in London has been named the Farm Shop & Deli Awards baker of the year.
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Product News
PM’s diet sees pasties ditched alongside bread
The Prime Minister David Cameron has given up the Cornish Pasty, just weeks after he announced his decision to stop eating bread.
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Product News
French flour prices rise after poor harvest
French millers have been forced to source strong wheat from Canada for the first time in decades, after heavy rain damaged the 2014 harvest.