All Latest News articles – Page 107
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NewsSweet bakery NPD from Krispy Kreme, Mars, Bridor and more
Indulgent doughnuts, DIY brioche and a twist on the traditional birthday cake are among the treats making their way to the bakery market
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NewsDawn unveils campaign to celebrate nation’s bakes
The ingredients supplier will ‘take bakers on a sweet treats tour of the UK and Ireland’, with a spotlight on both traditional and more unusual recipes from England, Scotland, Ireland, Northern Ireland and Wales
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NewsWorshipful Co of Bakers extends deadline for bursary applications
The Worshipful Company is seeking applications from bakery students as well as apprentices and trainees in the industry for the two short courses
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NewsEdme owner AMH appoints new CEO
Stuart Sands replaces the late David Thompson at the helm of the group, which comprises Crisp Malt and Micronized Food Products as well as baking ingredients supplier Edme
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NewsDigital grocer Jiffy announces in-house bakery offering
A range of breakfast goods and bread will initially be available via the company’s stores in Deptford, Hackney, Stratford and Bethnal Green
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NewsSainsbury’s to close 200 cafés and ‘simplify’ 54 bakeries
The retailer’s move to transform its food and drink offer also includes the opening of a further 30 Starbucks coffee shops in the next 12 months
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NewsBritain’s Best Loaf 2022: meet the judges
British Baker has gathered a group of judges comprising respected faces from the industry, previous champions and technical experts
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NewsSpeaker line-up announced for BSB spring conference 2022
The conference, which takes place on Wednesday 6 April in Oxfordshire, will see several speakers explore the theme ‘Moving business on’
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Product NewsYumnuts to be sold in Costa as M&S supply deal gets underway
The M&S products to be made available in Costa Coffee’s UK stores have been revealed, and they include Yumnuts, sandwiches, sausage rolls and more
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Product NewsVale of Mowbray debuts posh pies in Morrisons
The pork pie specialist has unveiled a three-strong range of NPD including Heritage and Highland variants which are square-shaped and individually wrapped for a deli experience
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NewsAldi files for Cuthbert trademark after caterpillar cake row
Aldi has filed a trademark application for the word ‘Cuthbert’ suggesting it may expand the character, most famously used as a cake, with new products
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NewsCybake in link-up to integrate module with NiceLabel
The partnership with Southern Retail Systems and Loftware will mean food regulations information held in the Cybake system can populate NiceLabel software as a matter of course
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NewsNew No 10 policy head visits Baker & Baker Ashington plant
Arundel and South Downs MP Andrew Griffith was given a tour of the facility by plant manager Matt Ball
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NewsTrade body pushes for pan liners exemption from plastic tax
The Foodservice Packaging Association warns of rising costs because of the tax and is calling on HMRC to remove pan liners from its scope
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NewsResearch reveals how price rises affect shopping habits
Studies on consumer responses to inflation by analyst IRI have revealed opportunities for bakery businesses
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Product NewsGallery: Waitrose celebration cake range for spring 2022
Chocolate features heavily in the range with indulgent layer cakes, space-themed cakes and cupcakes among the items available
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NewsCybake bakery software launches in Australia
The company has opened an office in Melbourne and its management system is now available to commercial bakeries down under
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NewsHiggidy hires sustainability manager in environmental drive
Megan Welch takes up the role at the vegetarian-led pastry brand following its B Corp certification and recently announced plastic-reduction efforts
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NewsProject D opens first permanent store in Loughborough
The hand-decorated doughnut specialist’s first permanent site is at Loughborough University Students’ Union
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NewsRiverside Bakery workers hold strike ballot over pay dispute
An offer by parent company The Compleat Food Group has been rejected, with union Unite claiming it would leave staff worse off overall

















