All British Baker articles in January 2006 – Page 4

  • Viewpoint
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    Viewpoint

    2006-01-13T00:00:00Z

    It’s not a good start to the New Year if you are one of the 400 people who face the uncertainty of losing your job at the Harvestime (2005) plant bakery, Walsall, as the saga lurches from one crisis to the next. By contrast this week, it is time to ...

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    Multiseed mix makes its mark

    2006-01-13T00:00:00Z

    According to British Bakels, (Bicester, Oxon) one Yorkshire baker is selling 1.2 tonnes of baked goods per week using its Multiseed bread mix. And Asa Nicholson Bakery in Keelham, near Bradford, sells that amount from just one shop and a tearoom.Bakels’ Multiseed bread concentrate is a low glycaemic index (GI) ...

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    Serve up healthier teatime treats with pre-mixes

    2006-01-13T00:00:00Z

    Dawn Foods (Evesham, Worcs) has developed a cake mix that is free of hydrogenated and trans fats. “This mix is great because it produces an old-fashioned traditional teatime cake, while offering bakers the choice of producing a whole range of other tasty treats,” says Dawn Foods’ marketing director Maggie Dagostino.Another ...

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    Serve up healthier teatime treats with pre-mixes

    2006-01-13T00:00:00Z

    Dawn Foods (Evesham, Worcs) has developed a cake mix that is free of hydrogenated and trans fats. “This mix is great because it produces an old-fashioned traditional teatime cake, while offering bakers the choice of producing a whole range of other tasty treats,” says Dawn Foods’ marketing director Maggie Dagostino.Another ...

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    Sugar replacer goes prebiotic

    2006-01-13T00:00:00Z

    Danisco Sweeteners’ (Redhill, Surrey) Litesse polydextrose can be used to replace sugars and some fats in baked goods. In addition, Danisco says Litesse can be used to produce a high-fibre white bread, which acts as a prebiotic for good digestive health.Product formulations with a reduced glycaemic load are also possible, ...

  • Retailers reveal Christmas trading performance
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    Retailers reveal Christmas trading performance

    2006-01-13T00:00:00Z

    Bakery retailers have reported a “good” to “satisfactory” Christmas despite a “terminal decline” in sales of traditional Christmas lines such as Christmas puddings.The decline was widespread, from supermarkets to craft bakers, a British Baker straw poll of leading craft bakery and supermarket figures on the topic of Christmas trading ...

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    Cereform

    2006-01-13T00:00:00Z

    Products currently on retailers’ shelves, which claim to be low fat, can actually be anything up to 17% fat and consumers can feel misled, says ingredients manufacturer Cereform (Northampton). The company’s Choice products, which include cake mixes, concentrates, and icings, contain less than 3% fat. “These will become the benchmark ...

  • Inter Link claims number one own-label cake slot
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    Inter Link claims number one own-label cake slot

    2006-01-13T00:00:00Z

    Cake supplier Inter Link Foods claimed it is now the UK’s number one own-label cake company and said it has set its sights on Europe, as it posted a 51.8% hike in half year turnover to £67.2million this week.Chief executive Paul Griffiths also revealed to British Baker that the company’s ...

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    Medway takes time to settle down business

    2006-01-13T00:00:00Z

    A three-month review is under way at new company, Medway Foods, the business formed from a £7m management buyout (MBO) of four of Canterbury Foods’ pastry and food ingredients plants.Medway was set up after Canterbury went into administration on January 3, having failed to agree new terms for its £15m ...

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    Which? criticises bulked-up sandwiches

    2006-01-13T00:00:00Z

    Consumer group Which? has condemned some major retailers for bulking up chicken in sandwiches after analysing the contents of 26 lines.Researchers found only one sandwich, sold by Asda, in which the meat ingredient was 100% chicken. In other sandwiches, bought at stores including Marks & Spencer, Tesco and Waitrose, meat ...

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    Scots given a heart and brain boost

    2006-01-13T00:00:00Z

    Scottish bakery firm Black’s of Dunoon (Argyll) has recently launched a range of breads made from O’mega Bread, a 50% mix from specialist ingredients company Zeelandia (Billericay, Essex). The mix is enriched with omega 3 fatty acids, which have been shown to aid the efficient circulation of blood and functioning ...

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    Birds of Derby opens new format

    2006-01-13T00:00:00Z

    CRAFT baker Birds of Derby has opened its 50th store, a trial of Birds’ Expresso unit.The takeaway outlet is in Derby’s Eagle Centre, and carries 65 lines from Birds’ standard range of around 200. Products on sale include hot and cold drinks, sausage rolls, filled rolls and baguettes, Birds’ six ...

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    Sodium slashed in baking powder

    2006-01-13T00:00:00Z

    Baking powder supplier Kudos Blends (Kidderminster, Worcs) has developed a new range of low-sodium and no-sodium alternatives.The range provides an effective way for bakers to respond to current health concerns about sodium levels in the diet, says the company. Standard baking powder contains almost 20% sodium, but this can be ...

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    Harvestime bakery: can Walsall survive?

    2006-01-13T00:00:00Z

    Administrators were working against the clock to save Harvestime’s Walsall bakery as British Baker went to press. A rescue deal is being prepared with the company’s management. This will allow Harvestime to keep trading for two weeks, while a sale is finalised. Australian investor Ian Allen, who bought Harvestime (2005) ...

  • A simple country baker
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    A simple country baker

    2006-01-13T00:00:00Z

    Another year is over and we have survived. In fact, to be truthful, we have had a pretty good year, so we have a warm glow of satisfaction that we can soon give a good proportion of the little money we have made to the politicians to waste! Have you ...

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    BakeMark UK put to the GI test

    2006-01-13T00:00:00Z

    “Consumers are starting to follow the principles of low-glycaemic index (GI) eating, cutting high-GI food intake in favour of low-GI foods that raise blood glucose more slowly to maintain constant energy levels,” says BakeMark UK’s (Wirral, Merseyside) trade marketing manager David Astles. “The message that carbohydrates are good for you ...

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    Bakels benefits from Multiseed Concentrate

    2006-01-13T00:00:00Z

    Bakels is starting an advertising campaign in consumer magazines, highlighting the benefits of seeds in bread. The campaign, which does not feature Bakels’ branding, starts this month. It has a slogan “Great Taste, Great Waist”. The campaign includes advertisements in health-related magazines, women’s and diet magazines and point-of-sale package for ...

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    Asda awards own-label bread contract to RHM

    2006-01-13T00:00:00Z

    Asda has transferred own-label business worth an estimated £10 million a year from Allied Bakeries to RHM Bread Bakeries.Allied will stop supplying private-label to Asda at the end of February, apart from two lines – its “Big Loaf” in medium- and thick-sliced. It will continue to supply a range of ...

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    Functional fare for Food & Bake

    2006-01-13T00:00:00Z

    Fayrefield FoodTec (Crewe, Cheshire) will be exhibiting its new range of healthier ingredients and mixes for cakes, breads and morning goods at Food & Bake at the NEC in March.These include Geltec clean-label egg replacer, which increases shelf-life and lowers cholesterol content. Mixes containing no hydrogenated fats will also be ...

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    Healthy cake sales soar, says Anthony Alan

    2006-01-13T00:00:00Z

    Sales of WeightWatchers cakes grew by 38.1% in the year to July 2005, according to TNS figures, says Anthony Alan Foods (Barnsley, Yorkshire), which supplies the cakes under licence. UK sales director Mark Rooza says: “NPD is at the heart of the sales success. We’ve developed techniques to produce what ...