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Accidental death verdict on baker
An inquest jury returned a verdict of ‘accidental death’ after a baker was killed in a blast at a pie factory in Huddersfield last year.
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Northern Foods and Greencore announce merger
Leading food manufacturers Greencore and Northern Foods have agreed on the terms of a recommended merger, which would see the creation of one of the largest convenience food businesses in the UK and Ireland.
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Ashers in breakthrough export move
Northern Irish firm Ashers Baking Co has broken into the export market for the first time, with a deal worth a potential £75,000.
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G H Sheldon rebrands heritage line
Manchester baker G H Sheldon has rebranded its premium heritage range, as well as launching its first square potato cake, featuring the new-look packaging and promotional materials.
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Working bakeries to feature in new Whole Food Market stores
Bakeries staffed by skilled bakers will be a key attraction at two new Whole Foods Market stores set to open in London and Glasgow, with further regional stores in the pipeline.
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White’s Bakery works on healthier products for pupils
White’s Bakery in Barnsley is aiming to provide thousands of schoolchildren with a healthier selection of baked goods.
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Little Big Loaf aids Allied Bakeries’ growth
Allied Bakeries reported considerable success for its Kingsmill Little Big Loaf, as parent company Associated British Foods (ABF) announced its results for the year ended 18 September 2010.
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London bakery takes smaller firms into its fold
Edmonton-based wholesale bakery The London Bread & Cake Co (LBC) has come up with an unusual way of coping with the recession by taking smaller bakeries under its wing. Managing director David Hall, who describes the set-up as "a bit like a co-operative", told British Baker that, during the ...
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Profits fall in Carr’s flour business
Agriculture, food and engineering group Carr’s Milling Industries said the flour market continues to be extremely challenging, as it contends with significantly higher raw material prices and industry over-capacity, in its full-year results to 28 August 2010.
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Gü develops adult-targeted cookie range
Indulgent chocolate brand Gü is extending its reach into in-store bakery with a new range of adult-only cookies. The company best known for its chilled desserts has identified a gap in the market for an upmarket branded cookie that isn’t aimed at children. Said product manager Claire Richardson: ...
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Broad consultancy role for veteran
Industry veteran Brian Park is putting his 40 years’ experience to good use by advising bakery firms on everything from new product development (NPD) to training. Park has set up Optibake Consultancy International, after working with major flour milling companies and big bakery groups in areas such as wheat, flour ...
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NewsBaker reports on BBC1’s journey through the eras
Baker Caroline Frampton got a big shock when she turned up for the first day of filming a new BBC series to find her partner’s name above the shop even though he can’t make bread. Frampton and partner Nigel Devlin, who run Caroline’s Real Bread Company in Merthyr Cynog, ...
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DoH reveals food team but stays quiet on salt
The Department of Health has announced its new staff line-up after taking on the Food Standards Agency’s (FSA) work on nutrition and food reformulation. Led by Clair Baynton, deputy director nutrition science and delivery, the team consists of: Alison Tedstone, head of nutrition science; Corinne Vaughan, head of nutrition ...
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Falling sales in frozen hits Northern Foods
Bakery profit was up, but falling sales in Northern Foods’ Frozen division hit total profit for the 26 weeks ended 2 October 2010. Operating profit stood at £17.5m compared to £20.5m in the first half of the 2009/10 financial year.
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Bakers incensed by proposed pension plans
by Patrick McGuigan Small bakery firms have slammed government proposals that will oblige businesses to automatically enrol staff in pension schemes and make contributions rising to 3% of each worker’s salary.
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Staff to go in overhaul of P&A Davies business
Nearly 50 staff who thought their jobs had been saved when Frank Roberts & Sons bought P&A Davies out of administration are to be made redundant.
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NewsTesco steps up to bridge gap for Poppy Appeal
In a bid to rectify a shortfall in donations to the Royal British Legion’s Poppy Appeal, due to its decision to delist more than 10 Hovis lines, Tesco has pledged to donate "tens of thousands" to the cause.
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Former telecoms manager opens artisan bakery
Bakery Andante, the brainchild of a former telecoms manager, opened this week in Edinburgh.
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Report Ethical and dark drive chocolates, finds Mintel
Dark and ethical chocolate products are gaining in popularity as total chocolate sales in the UK continue to rise despite the tough economy.According to Mintel, UK sales of chocolate increased by 9.2% between 2007 and 2009 to reach an estimated £3.6bn and sales are projected to grow to £4.1bn by ...
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Edible nut pricing
Almonds: Prices on almonds have continued to firm since the last report and this despite the Californian new crop being as big as it is. Although there remain some doubts as to whether the 1.65bn lb objective estimate could be correct, the response to this number, of weaker prices ...

















