All British Baker articles in July 2016 – Page 3
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Muffin Break launches new muffin shakes
Bakery retail chain Muffin Break has introduced three new flavours of milkshake to their drinks range, which are made with actual muffins.
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Bakery launches Cornish pasty flavoured crisps
The Great British Crisp Company, part of Warrens Bakery in Cornwall, has launched Cornish pasty flavoured crisps.
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Wallet Circle offers free mobile loyalty to cafés and bakeries
Digital start-up company Wallet Circle is redefining its business model so that large and small retail businesses can join its mobile loyalty app for free.
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Cake Angels reveals spooky decorations range
Banbury-based decorations supplier Cake Angels has released details of its Halloween products, which will sell through major UK retailers.
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Dawn adds new fondants to line up
Bakery ingredients supplier Dawn Foods has launched two new fondants suitable for coating doughnuts, pastries, eclairs and desserts.
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Grocery Aid hails record £4.3m of welfare spending
Grocery Aid, which is the trading name of the National Grocers’ Benevolent Fund (NGBF), spent £4.3m on welfare projects, according to its end of year financial results.
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Cadbury cake drives Premier’s sweet treats
Premier Foods, the manufacturer of Mr Kipling and Cadbury cakes, has delivered sales growth of 1.9% for the 13 weeks ended 2 July 2016.
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Italian patisserie and prosecco bar opened in Wales
Welsh capital Cardiff has seen the arrival of its first Italian patisserie and prosecco bar, Nine Yards.
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Why these Brazilian cheese balls could be the future of gluten free
It looks like bread, behaves like bread and is named after bread, but Pão de Queijo is actually made from tapioca and cheese, and could be the next big thing in the lucrative gluten-free market.
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Bako boss takes on charity challenge
Bako North Western Group CEO Mark Tomlinson is to raise money for charity by cycling the length of the country, from John O’Groats to Land’s End.
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Northern Irish bakery on course to increase sales overseas
Portadown-based wholesale business Kitchen Bakes is on target to increase cross-border sales by 50% as it celebrates 30 years in business.
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Bakers urged to end use of wheat pesticide
Campaigners have called on high-profile bread manufacturers and supermarkets not to use wheat that is sprayed with glyphosate before harvest.
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Tate & Lyle profits from weak sterling
Bulk ingredients supplier Tate & Lyle PLC said its Q1 profits from 1 April 2016 to 30 June 2016 were up on the same period last year.
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New PM urged to not let industry set agenda on child obesity
New Prime Minister Theresa May has received a message from health campaigners, urging her to make sure the food and drink industry learns from its mistakes, when the government publishes the childhood obesity strategy.
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Asda warned against irrational price war
Bosses from retailer Sainsbury’s have suggested that starting a price war would be not be a logical step forwards for rival retailer Asda.
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Mondelēz in discussions to purchase Cadbury licence
The maker of Oreos, Mondelēz is in discussions to buy the licence to make Cadbury biscuits from UK-based biscuit maker Burton’s Biscuit Company, Sky News has been told.
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Carr’s reports 1.6% rise in food
Carr’s Group, the agriculture, food and engineering business, has issued a trading update for the year ending 3 September 2016, with performance in line with the board’s expectations.
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Eustice retains food and farming role
George Eustice has retained his position as food and farming minister in the latest round of ministerial appointments by prime minister Theresa May.
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Chocolate maker signs deal for total traceability
Chocolate and cocoa manufacturer Barry Callebaut has signed a strategic partnership with Amsterdam-based Tony’s Chocolonely to produce chocolate from fully traceable sustainable cocoa.
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Leeds firm eyes cake packaging sector
UK thermoformed packaging manufacturer Leeds Vacuum Formers (LVF) is launching a range of two-part cake domes, in a bid to significantly grow its share of the UK retail cake business.