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Finsbury continues upward momentum
Finsbury Food Group’s revival in fortunes continues to gather pace, with an encouraging leap in sales in the past four months, despite difficult trading conditions.
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UK faces double-dip threat
The UK is in danger of sliding into a double-dip recession, according to a leading economic think-tank. The warning comes ahead of the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement, which is due later today.
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More shoppers to cook or bake from scratch
New research has suggested that a generation of shoppers are cooking more from scratch, aspire to shop ethically and waste less food.
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Belinda’s Bakery fined for employee injuries
An owner of a Hampshire-based bakery has been prosecuted and fined after an employee suffered injuries from operating a dough moulder with no guarding.
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NewsPeter’s picks comedian for charity pie launch
Peter’s Pies has teamed up with a Welsh comedian to launch a new savoury pie range supporting the Noah’s Ark Appeal.
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Unifine to target home bakers
Unifine Food & Bake Ingredients UK will be looking at potential opportunities in the retail market in the new year.
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Bakery firms top global sustainable palm oil list
A number of the UK’s leading bakery manufacturers and retailers have been named as the most responsible buyers of certified sustainable palm oil in the world.
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Cypriot sandwich brings student success
A north of England bakery student has created an award-winning sandwich that could land her a job at Délifrance UK.
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Tesco gears up for Big Christmas Price Drop
Tesco is looking to further rival its competitors in low prices with the launch of its Big Christmas Price Drop promotion today.
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‘Half-bakers’ contradict home-baking boom
A study has revealed one in 10 of the British population pass pre-bought desserts off as their own.
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Collins new Waitrose retail director
Waitrose has appointed Rob Collins as its new retail director, who will take the position from January 2012.
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Graduates and apprentices needed for food industry
The Food and Drink Federation (FDF) has pledged to attract 137,000 new recruits to the food and drinks industry by 2017.
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Store closures and jobs axed at Solihull bakery chain
A West Midlands-based high street bakery chain has gone into administration, with eight outlets closed and 42 jobs made redundant.
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Second bakery saved by Bakery Products
Bakery Products Limited has taken over a second family-run bakery to complement and grow its existing operations.
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Northern Bread Crisps launch into Morrisons
A new partnership between two food manufacturers from the North of England has instigated the launch of a brand new line of crisp products made from bread.
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Groupon discount damages Need a Cake profits
A Reading bakery has potentially had up to £25,500 wiped from its yearly profits as a result of a collaboration with a discount voucher website.
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Irish bread-like products face price increase
Irish bakers could suffer as a result of a move by Revenue to significantly hike up the price of bagels, croissants and garlic bread.
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NewsBurton’s Foods rebrands for success
One of the UK’s largest biscuit manufacturers has changed its trading name and branding to further strengthen its position within the market.
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Video: FDF pledges to recruit young talent
The Food and Drink Federation’s Attracting Talent to Support Growth event highlighted the importance of nurturing young talent, with the need for 137,000 new recruits to join the UK food industry by 2017.
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Video: Krispy Kreme 2012 expansion plans
Krispy Kreme’s hotlight store in Bluewater Shopping Centre has generated around £9m worth of sales since starting in 2004.

















