All British Baker articles in July 2009
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== SAMB joins network ==The Scottish Association of Master Bakers has joined the National Skills Academy’s (NSA’s) Network of Excellence for Bakery. Coventry University’s training business Acua, Westminster Kingsway College and Barnsley College have also become accredited NSA members.== Coffee Republic dea ==lAs British Baker was going to press the ...
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== Cupcake extension ==London-based Hummingbird Bakery has announced it has signed the lease for its third cupcake branch, which is due to open on Wardour Street, Soho, in late November. The bakery currently has outlets on Old Brompton and Portobello Road in London and sells a range of cakes, cupcakes, ...
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== BB’s airport outlet ==BB’s Coffee and Muffins has opened its second forecourt outlet at Newcastle airport. The kiosk, at a Shell filling station, will serve a selection of hot paninis, toasties and baguettes, as well as muffins. The 30sq m outlet is the second of its kind since BB’s ...
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== Unsoy’s delivery deal ==Ingredients supplier Unsoy Food Industries has announced a new five-year contract with Rosewood Trucking and Distribution to handle its imports, warehousing and deliveries. Unsoy has worked with Rosewood for the past five years and has increased its deliveries from 1,000 tonnes in 2005 to an expected ...
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The science of salt
With the recent publication of new targets for sodium reduction in processed foods, salt (sodium chloride) remains at the top of the bakers’ list of product quality concerns.Currently working towards the 2010 targets (1.1g salt per 100g bread, 430mg sodium average; 2012 targets: 1g salt per 100g bread 400mg sodium ...
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== Alex Waugh Director-general, Nabim ==Working with schools can be fraught with difficulties, as branded businesses such as Cadbury have found in recent years. The National Association of Master Bakers is therefore to be congratulated on the recent success of National Craft Bakers’ Week and the link with schools. The ...
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Mouthing off
"Fighting foreclosure, one cake at a time"- the slogan of struggling New Jersey actress-cum-baker Angela Logan’s website, maccakes.com; she successfully fought off repossession of her home after falling into financial trouble, by raising $2,600 selling "mortgage apple cakes" online and attracting a glut of media coverage in the ...
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Mantinga’s Melange
Frozen bakery supplier Mantinga has launched a new bread basket of artisan breads, targeted at the hotel and restaurant sector, called the Melange du Pain.The five hand-crafted breads are produced using traditional methods by a bakery in northern Bavaria, Germany. They are supplied in a mixed box, frozen and ready ...
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Letter
Dear EditorI would like to alert you to a matter that should be of concern to the many bakers that use a small transit van to deliver their goods.The operation of large goods vehicles is covered by EU rules, which incorporate drivers’ hours, tachographs, rest periods and other exacting operating ...
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Investors show interest as O’Briens flounders
The head office of Irish sandwich chain O’Briens has been put into the equivalent of administration with debts of over E4m (£3.46m).Paul McCann of Grant Thornton, the examiner (the Irish equivalent of an administrator) appointed by the Irish High Court to handle the case, said nine different investors had expressed ...
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Greggs looks to expand in petrol forecourts
Greggs has taken its first steps into the petrol forecourt market with the opening of a 500sq ft concession at a newly renovated BP petrol station in Bury, operated by Euro Garages.
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Kaak goes to work on recovering energy
The Kaak Group has launched a new Daub Energy Recovery System for bakers and food manufacturers, with the aim of saving customers up to 30% on their energy costs.The company says that, on average, around 53% of the energy supplied to an oven disappears into the atmosphere. Daub’s ovens use ...
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Tamar Foods takes on Duchy, following losses
After failing to turn a profit since it opened three years ago, Duchy Originals’ Cornish bakery is to be taken over by Tamar Foods, part of the Samworth Brothers Group, which will produce the brand’s sweet tarts under licence.According to Duchy’s CEO Andrew Baker, the bakery in Launceston has made ...
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DrieM machine
If you remember the amazing voice of the late, great Roy Orbison, singing "dream, dream, dream" in his famous song aptly entitled ’Dreams’, you’ll know how to pronounce the name of new company DrieM.It’s not just the name that is new. The novel design of the company’s sheeted dough line ...
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Valera offers fresh display
Equipment supplier Valera has launched a new display unit - Vision Counter - which forms part of its Vision range of fully refrigerated modular deli counters.The counter has a large base shelf and three further shelves above for chilled display. It has a wipe-clean stainless steel ...
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Dress to impress in Cupcake Week
Are you a retailer planning to drive cupcake sales in your shops during National Cupcake Week, beginning 14 September? Then enter British Baker’s window display competition.A prize of two tickets to next year’s Baking Industry Awards is on offer to the winning shop with the best cupcake-themed display. All ...
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Crantock’s pasty sales rocket
Crantock Bakery has announced it has been doing a roaring trade on Cornish pasties during the recession, with sales up 30% on last year.
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Mathiesons hands over control to Symphony
Mathiesons Bakeries has sold a controlling stake in its company to private equity firm Symphony Investment Fund.
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FSA consults on sat fats
Bakery products are at the forefront of the new Food Standards Agency (FSA) consultation on voluntary targets for reductions in saturated fat and added sugar.The consultation will focus on biscuits, cakes, pastries and buns, and will also look at portion size reductions. "We want to make it easier for ...
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Consultant points to export gaps
Bakery firms specialising in private-label are in a strong position to build export sales, according to Simon Waring, MD of the UK branch of export consultancy The Green Seed Group.He said retail chains in the US and mainland Europe are looking to develop more sophisticated own-brand ranges. "Most markets ...