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NewsAllinson bread promotes free herb kit
Allied Bakeries has launched a new promotional campaign for its Allinson bread brand, offering consumers their own grow-your-own herb garden kit.
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NewsBEPA warns over egg supply
There has been a reduction in the supply of legal eggs available for processing, the British Egg Products Association (BEPA) has warned.
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February sees pick-up in food sales
Food sales performed better in February compared to the previous month, with UK retail sales up 2.3% on a total basis.
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Morrisons sees positive growth for the year
Morrisons has announced a 7% increase in turnover, for the year ended 29 January 2012, with underlying profits before tax up 8% to £935m.
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NewsKrispy Kreme UK builds revenues by 26%
Krispy Kreme UK has seen a 26% increase in revenues, rising from £33.4m to £42.2m in the past 12 months.
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Ban confirmed on imported battery eggs
Battery-farmed eggs produced in the EU, and products made from them, will not be allowed to be sold in the UK following the British ban on barren battery cages.
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NewsVittles ventures up Kilimanjaro for charity
Employees from Vittles Desserts will be climbing Mount Kilimanjaro in a bid to raise £10,000 for the Rainbows Hospice.
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Edme offers ’Open Mill’ visits
A mill in Essex is throwing open its doors to the public in an attempt to improve knowledge of how local grain is manufactured.
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Waitrose posts positive food sales
Food sales are up 3.6% at Waitrose on a like-for-like basis. The retailer said it had increased its market share by 0.2% to 4.1% in the year ended 28 January 2012, with sales excluding VAT up 7.9% to £5.07bn.
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Potential strike action at Gunstones Bakery
Hundreds of workers at a bakery near Sheffield are preparing to strike after voting in favour of industrial action over proposed changes to pay and conditions.
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NewsStudents to see design as Kipling cake
A Union Jack-themed Battenberg cake is set to join the Mr Kipling range after a group of high school students from West Yorkshire won a Premier Foods competition. The cake will be on sale nationally later this year.
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Steak and kidney hits top spot
Steak and kidney pie is officially Britain’s number one pie, according to Pukka Pies.
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Andrews Flour invests in delivery fleet
Northern Irish millers Andrews Flour has invested around £500,000 in new vehicles to enhance its delivery fleet.
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Benugo bags British Museum contract
Cafe and restaurant operator Benugo has scooped a contract to become the exclusive provider of catering services at the British Museum.
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Bakery focus for Tesco jobs push
Tesco will put bakery at the forefront of its extensive two-year recruitment drive, which is expected to create 20,000 new jobs.
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NewsGinsters wins at World Pasty Championships
The first ever World Pasty Championships was held this weekend at the Eden Project in Cornwall.
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Gluten sufferer Gammell joins Genius
Gluten-free brand Genius has appointed Sir Bill Gammell as a new non-executive chairman to its board.
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Anti-GM wheat campaign launched
GM Freeze has launched a new campaign – ‘GM Wheat? No Thanks!’, in protest at the government’s approval of an open-air field trial of GM wheat by Rothamsted Research.
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NewsSavoury baked goods see growth
Fresh savoury bakery products are very much in demand by consumers, but retailers need to make the most of in-store siting in order to capitalise on the opportunity, according to Lantmännen Unibake UK.
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Foodmentalists has high hopes for honours
Yorkshire-based Foodmentalists has been shortlisted for four categories in the Free From Food Awards 2012.

















