All British Baker articles in June 2013
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Three weeks until Cupcake Championships deadline
There are only three weeks left to get your entries in to the National Cupcake Championships 2013.
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Last day to nominate for outstanding contribution award
Today is the last day you can nominate a person who has made outstanding contribution to baking!
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ABST picture gallery and winners
The Alliance for Bakery Students & Trainees (ABST) held its annual conference at Alton Towers Hotel recently and here British Baker highlights the winners.
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European sugar quotas set to end in 2017
European sugar quotas are to be abolished in 2017, as part of reform of Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), announced by the European Commission this week.
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Subway opens store at Lidl supermarket
Subway has opened a new store in a Lidl supermarket in a first partnership between the sandwich shop and budget supermarket.
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Salt substitutes on the DoH agenda
The Department of Health (DoH) is reviewing its stance on potassium-based salt substitutes in food.
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Tea academy launched for bakers
Tetley has launched an exclusive Tea Academy to help bakers improve their tea offering.
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Real Good Food delivers increased ebitda
The Real Good Food Company (RGFC) has achieved a 24% increase in ebitda, to £10.5m, in the full year to 31 March 2013.
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Chip shop cake wins prize
Cake designed to look exactly like fish and chips, pizza and curry has scooped top prize in a baking competition at the Halifax Food and Drink Festival.
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AAK appoints new CSR and comms director
AAK has announced the appointment of Judith Murdoch to the post of communications and CSR director.
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New wheat variety rears its head
A new variety of red wheat is being grown in the UK that yields 30% more than its predecessor.
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Genius goes Down Under
Genius, the gluten-free brand, will now be available in Australia, after the company struck a deal to export frozen loaves to the Coles supermarket chain.
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Workers injured in explosion at bakery
An explosion at the Mothers Pride bakery in Glasgow last night has left two men in hospital. Emergency services were called after a gas oven exploded at the British Bakeries-owned site, according to the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service.
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Agreement reached on palm oil supply
Joint venture Olenex has announced an agreement with New Britain Palm Oil Limited (NBPOL) to supply ADM and Asian agribusiness group Wilmar International with fully traceable, certified palm oil in Europe.
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Ginsters announces new deal
Ginsters is to extend its supply deal with Royal Voluntary Service shops and cafés, in hospitals across the UK.
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ADM confirms cocoa sale speculation
ADM has confirmed that a sale of its cocoa business could be on the cards.
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Starbucks pays £5m in tax
Starbucks, the global coffee chain, has paid £5m in corporation tax in the UK, it was revealed at the weekend.
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Fancie set to go into liquidation
Sheffield cupcake business Fancie is expected to go into voluntary liquidation today, according to local news reports.
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New Esquires global master franchiser
A new company has obtained the global franchise rights to Esquires Coffee Houses – however, it will be business as usual in the UK.
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May retail figures encourage optimism
UK retailers posted a strong sales performance in May, according to figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), published yesterday (20 June).