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Walsall cake firm to open new bakery
Cake manufacturer Perfection Foods is to open a new bakery in Walsall early next year, creating many new jobs in the local area.The family-run firm currently employs 40 workers but Gurdeep Singh Bath, general manager, said the new site would mean the firm would need to take on an additional ...
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Gluten-free brands outstrip own-label items
Despite a slew of own-label activity in gluten-free bakery, the rapid growth in the market continues to be driven by brands.While 2011 saw major retailer range revamps from the likes of The Co-operative and Asda, the latest Kantar Worldpanel data shows ambient own-label bakery volumes stagnated, with brands soaring ahead. ...
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Heston puds drive Waitrose’s Christmas sales
Waitrose has seen its total Christmas pudding sales more than double since last year, thanks to Heston Blumenthal’s range of quirky desserts.
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Seed pricing
Pine nuts: Although we are faced by the prospect of a far better supply of raw material from an improved Chinese, Russian and South Korean supply base this new season, the lower pricing has clearly triggered some higher and increased levels of industry and consumer demand which have lifted ...
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While the wholesale price of skimmed milk powder, mild and mature cheddar have remained steady since October, the price of unsalted butter has fallen significantly since last month, according to the latest wholesale dairy report by Dairy Co.Data derived from traders and milk processors between 21 and 24 November showed ...
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NAMB 125th banquetThe National Association of Master Bakers will host its 125th Anniversary Banquet on 3 November 2012 at The Guildhall, London. For details, call 01920 468061 or visit www.masterbakers.co.uk.Scots’ 40 GroupIndustry body Scottish Bakers has re-established its 40 Group, which is open to all managers and directors in the ...
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FDF’s health focusThe Food and Drink Federation has said it is continuing to reduce accident numbers in food manufacturing, but that there must be more of a focus on occupational ill health within the bakery sector. Partnering with the Health & Safety Executive and trade union groups, it has launched ...
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Macphie profits downScottish food ingredients group Macphie saw its operating profit fall by almost a third, due to an increase in raw material and distribution costs despite an increase in turnover. The company has revealed that its operating profit for the year to March 2011 was £1.4m, down from ...
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NewsBaker of the Year secures Dubai business
Northern Ireland artisan bakery Ditty’s has secured its first export deal in the Middle East, as global interest in the business continues to grow. The Castledawson bakery, run by last year’s Baking Industry Awards’ Baker of the Year Robert Ditty, was initially asked to develop a new line of alcohol-free mince pies to Dubai’s Pan Euro Foods MENA.
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Bakery retailers buck employment trends
UK figures from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) have shown the number of people out of work has increased by 128,000 in a three-month period from August to October.
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Pasty championships planned at Eden Project
The Eden Project in Cornwall is to host the first-ever World Pasty Championship. It will take place at the Eden Bakery, between the famous Biomes, on Saturday 3 March 2012.
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FDF sets out 10-year growth plan with government
The Food and Drink Federation (FDF) is working in tandem with the government to achieve 20% growth in the food and drink manufacturing industry by 2020.
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Bakery achieves Xmas export deal
From stollen to lebkuchen, Germans have long had a love of festive bakery treats, but it seems they have now developed a taste for British Christmas cake, thanks to one Hertfordshire bakery.
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Allied Bakeries strike averted
A strike threat at the Allied Bakeries plant at Milton, north of Glasgow, has been averted.
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Proper Maid creates Christmas Dinner Cake
A Huddersfield cake supplier has conjured up a Christmas Dinner Cake, made from all the trimmings, minus the turkey.
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Inflation falls as food prices drop
The falling cost of food, boosted by a supermarket price war, contributed to a small fall in inflation, statistics revealed yesterday.
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Costa: on track for year, LFLs up 3.8%
Costa Coffee, the café chain owned by leisure group Whitbread, this morning said like-for-like sales had increased by 3.8% for the brand in the 13 weeks to 1 December 2011.
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NewsHigh street in critical condition, says Portas
Retail guru Mary Portas has reiterated claims that the rise of supermarkets has put high street bakeries into decline and warned the high street is in a critical condition. The Portas Review, officially published today (Tuesday), reprinted figures from the 2008 Competition Commission, which found that the number of bakeries has declined from around 25,000 in 1950 to around 8,000 by 2000. In her introduction to the widely-anticipated report she said: “The days of a high street populated by independent butchers, bakers and candlestick-makers are, except in the most exceptional circumstances, over.”
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Macphie: sales up, profits fall due to increased costs
Macphie, the Scottish foods ingredient group, saw its operating profit fall by almost a third because of an increase in raw material and distribution costs - despite an increase in turnover.
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Fudges doubles production for Xmas
Dorset-based bakery Fudges has doubled production so that it can meet biscuit orders in the run-up to Christmas. The company has taken on 25 new permanent workers and implemented an extra shift in a bid to meet increased orders.

















