All articles by Jerome Smail – Page 19
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Scottish Bakers survey shows 25% jump in trade for bakeries
The trade association says bakery businesses in Scotland are approaching normal trading conditions following the easing of pandemic restrictions
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Federation of Bakers welcomes Baker & Baker to the fold
The company, launched in April as a standalone business after separating from CSM Bakery Solutions, joins as an associate member
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Warburtons launches cake range under Ellie Warburtons name
The new product line of premium sweet treats will go on sale at Yorkshire pop-ups and online during a six-month trial
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Which coffee shops and bakeries are serving customers indoors?
As of Monday 17 May, hospitality venues could serve people indoors. So which coffee shops and bakeries are doing so and what extra measures are they taking to ensure safety?
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Irwin’s Nutty Krust bread gets makeover for 60th birthday
The new packaging design will be accompanied by commemorative merchandise, as well as competitions and recipes shared over social media
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McGhee’s to supply new bread lines to over 50 Asda stores
The Glasgow-based family bakery has won listings for five products from its morning goods portfolio
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Kingsmill puts apprenticeship funds into healthcare training
Louise Brown is the first of seven nurses from around the UK who will be trained via funding from the Allied Bakeries-owned company
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Aldi’s Cuthbert the Caterpillar in skydive ahead of return
The celebration cake, subject to a lawsuit by M&S over its similarity to Colin the Caterpillar, will return to the supermarket’s shelves on 17 May to raise money to fight cancer
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Feature
How can bakeries make the most of hot beverages?
The rise of the modern coffee shop has been a retail phenomenon over the last 25 years but how much of an opportunity does the hot beverage market represent for bakeries?
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Tim Hortons to open drive-thru store in Perth
The coffee chain’s new restaurant will add to its 28 stores in the UK and create 40 jobs, with a range of full-time and part-time roles available
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Silvery Tweed Cereals cuts ribbon on £600,000 warehouse facility
The 12,000 sq ft development will allow the company to further segregate ingredients and finished products containing sesame and soya to prevent cross contamination
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Spar Scotland hits milestone in CJ’s rollout
The retailer’s food-to-go bakery brand is now on sale in 65 of its 108 company-owned stores, with plans to reach the rest of those outlets by September this year
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Luminary Bakery wins Queen’s Award for Enterprise
The London-based social enterprise has been rewarded for its work in building skills and providing support for women who have experienced social disadvantage
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Analysis
How do UK supermarkets operate their in-store bakeries?
With Asda set to shake up its in-store bakery operation, we explore how the other major retailers operate theirs
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Interview
Cake Box CEO Sukh Chamdal on the rise of his egg-free cake concept
His original business idea had firm household roots, and over 150 stores later the co-founder insists the company still has a strong familial bond
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Pret a Manger sounds warning over uncertain trading conditions
The company’s latest directors’ report highlights ’material uncertainties’ that could ’cast significant doubt’ over its ability to continue as a going concern
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ABF chief praises ‘exceptional’ results despite Covid-19
The company’s grocery arm saw a 5% increase year-on-year in adjusted operating profit for the 24 weeks ending 27 February 2021
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Aldi’s Cuthbert the caterpillar to return in charity drive
Profits from a limited edition of the caterpillar cake will be donated to Teenage Cancer Trust and Macmillan Cancer support
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New beginning for CSM Ingredients with sale completion
The rebranded company will retain its UK teams and continue to supply Arkady and Craigmillar products and services following its purchase by Investindustrial
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Scottish Bakers calls for sector support ahead of election
The trade body has launched its own ‘manifesto’ ahead of the Scottish elections next month, outlining what it sees as the key issues in the sector