All British Baker articles in January 2016 – Page 6
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Irwin’s ends year in the red, despite £29.6m turnover
Irwin’s bakery has reported a turnover of £29.m, but also a loss of £128,574 for the year ending 29 March 2015.
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M&A deals in baked goods sector rise in 2015
The amount of M&A deals in the baked goods sector in the UK increased by 25% year-on-year in 2015, according to new research.
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Five things YOU can learn from Greggs today
British Baker highlights some of the key take-outs from the Greggs fourth-quarter update today. Where is the company heading and what will its full year results look like?
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Le Pain Quotidien to open first regional UK outlet
Le Pain Quotidien (LPQ), the all-day bakery and café concept, is to make its UK regional debut on 29 January at Bicester Village, Oxfordshire, in a move announced as the company’s first out-of-London site.
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Devon pie producer launches Mexican pie
Chunk of Devon, the Devon-based pie maker, has launched a Mexican-inspired vegetarian pie.
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Handmade Cake Company sees profit growth
The Handmade Cake Company, the Berkshire-based foodservice cake business, has reported an increase in operating profit from £1.7m to £2.4m for the year ending 31 March 2015.
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Muffin Break introduces new Muffin Lab concept
All Muffin Breaks will sell a “bold new creation to excite and intrigue” each month from now on, as part of the company’s new Muffin Lab concept.
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London bakery smashes crowdfunding target
The Snapery, the London-based artisan bakery, has soared through its crowdfunding target of £5,000 to raise funds for the installation of a new bakery.
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Greggs trading in line with expectations, 2015 LFLs up 4.7%
Bakery chain Greggs said it expected its full-year results to be “in line” with previous expectations – after announcing company like-for-like sales (LFLs) increased by 4.7% in 2015.
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Morrisons’ trading down but improving, 2015 LFLs up 0.2%
Supermarket chain Morrisons is “working to improve” as company like-for-like sales (LFLs) excluding fuel increased 0.2% in the nine weeks to 3 January.
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Discounters benefit at Christmas amid 0.2% drop in grocery sales
Continuing price deflation meant there was no Christmas uplift for the British grocery market as sales fell 0.2% on last year. But Waitrose, The Co-operative and Sainsbury’s successfully grew ahead of the market.
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Subway continues drive for customer footfall
The Subway brand has announced new products for its menu, as it aims to drive more traffic into its stores in the first quarter of 2016.
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Britain’s Best Loaf contest makes welcome return
Do you have what it takes to make Britain’s Best Loaf? If so, you can prove it, as the nation’s premier bread baking competition returns for 2016.
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Appleby’s family bakery in Salisbury to close
Eighty-year-old business Appleby’s bakery, based in Salisbury, will close this month so that owner Mark Appleby can have some time off “while I’m still young enough to enjoy it”.
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Gluten-free cake firm secures Amazon deal
Gluten Free Goodies brand SIN has signed a deal with Amazon to sell its ‘Little Black Boxes’ of quality cake online.
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Sixty Six Bakery back in business after fire
A popular Ruislip Manor bakery is back open after “an unhappy Christmas with a lot of hard work”.
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Subway launches mobile advertising campaign
The Subway sandwich chain has launched a series of promotional activities as part of a bid to encourage traffic into stores in the first-quarter period.
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M&S to add fibre to all bread
Marks & Spencer (M&S), the food and clothing chain, has announced it will become the first UK retailer to start adding fibre to its entire range of pre-packed bread and rolls.
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Cameron says sugar tax is still a possibility
Prime Minister David Cameron says he does not want to rule out introducing a sugar tax in order to tackle Britain’s “obesity crisis”.
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Historic Birds store closes but more open
Birds Bakery, the Derby-based craft chain, has closed one of its oldest shops to reduce the amount of stores in the area.