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    French Croissant firm scoops deal with Marks & Spencer

    2006-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Supplier the French Croissant company says it is rolling out an expanded range with Marks & Spencer (M&S), after taking over a £5 million supply contract from Northern Foods.The London-based company started supplying all M&S bakeries and cafés with a range of sweet and butter croissants this summer.It is now ...

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    Asda in bakery revamp

    2006-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Supermarket Asda is to relaunchthe whole of its Extra Special premium range, across all categories, over the next few weeks.The brand has been given a "more modern" look, and over 300 new products are being added to the range, bringing Asda’s total number of Extra Special lines to ...

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    Key bakers to attend opening

    2006-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Dan Lepard and Syd Aston will be among the key bakers gathering at the opening party of the new Town Mill Bakery Too in Lyme Regis, Dorset on 8 October.The venture is the brainchild of artisan baker Aidan Chapman, formerly of Celtic Bakers in London. He opened the Town Mill ...

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    Post bag

    2006-09-29T00:00:00Z

    My sister Jenny and I are con-sidering a career in baking, but have found it a difficult industry to get into and there are very few places where one can train properly. We came across your article ’A Night in the Life of Nathan & Ross Kavanagh’ in your 18 ...

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    Exhibitors proclaim Scottish Bakers’ Fair a regional success

    2006-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Some 200 visitors attended the first Scottish Bakers’ Fair, held in Edinburgh on 24 September.Twenty-seven ingredients and equipment suppliers and trade bodies took stands at the regional event, organised by William Reed Events and the Scottish Association of Master Bakers (SAMB).Many reported that the fair gave them an opportunity to ...

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    Reporting in Gordon Polson, director, Federation of Bakers

    2006-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Among all food groups, the bread category has been one of the biggest innovators in recent times. Health and convenience have been the main factors behind this drive, which has led to manufacturers introducing a variety of new lines. For example, we’ve seen Granary loaves in white formats, prebiotic breads, ...

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    Briefs

    2006-09-29T00:00:00Z

    n Lyndale Foods has put its Peter Hunt’s bakery up for sale to focus on its bakery retail business - Sayers, Hampsons, and Maison Blanc. Bolton-based Peter Hunt’s employs 300 staff and has a turnover of £25m. The company supplies pastry products to retail and foodservice customers and Lyndale’s ...

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    Commodities tracker

    2006-09-29T00:00:00Z

    The RM Curtis Edible Nuts & Dried Fruit Market Report: July-August 2006, revealed that early crop shipments of almonds were predicted to struggle and pricing would be forced even higher in the short term, says Mark Setterfield, trading director at RM Curtis.The bulk of supply is expected ...

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    EC moves to deregulate the size of pre-packaged goods

    2006-09-29T00:00:00Z

    The issue of bread weights labelling was in the spotlight again this week, following a European Council ruling that national restrictions on the size of pre-packaged goods should be abolished.The news is the latest development in the long-running European debate over the EU Nominal Quantities Directive (British Baker, January ...

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    Support the Work Ethic

    2006-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Well they are at it again! This time it’s the Conservative leader, David Cameron, suggesting that the old Protestant work ethic is out of date. Try telling that to our Asian competitors, particularly the Chinese, and see what they think of such rubbish!Now we all know MPs will do anything ...

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    IAWS invests in excellence

    2006-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Food group IAWS is to build a E180 million Centre of Excellence for in its Cuisine de France business in Clondalkin, County Dublin.The purpose-built Centre of Excellence, at the Grange Castle Business Park, will generate 130 new jobs, and incorporate a research and development centre for concept and product ...

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    Patisserie Valerie set for new growth

    2006-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Central London chain Patisserie Valerie is set for expansion, after being sold to venture capitalists Risk Capital Partners on 15 September.Its owners, the Scalzo brothers, sold their controlling stake in the company for £6 million. Twins Victor and Robert Scalzo, 46, will stay on as directors with a 10% stake ...

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    Inter Link in talks

    2006-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Shares in cake and pastry maker Inter Link Foods leapt by 25% on Monday 25 September, after the company revealed it was in talks that may lead to a £70m management buyout.Inter Link confirmed in a statement that it had received an approach from a private equity house, which would ...

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    RHM looks to second-half profit

    2006-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Bakery and food giant RHM has said it expects profit to be skewed towards the second half of the year.In an AGM statement this week, the company said the impact of higher wheat prices, increased marketing spend and the timing of price increases would weigh profit to the second half ...

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    Morrisons sees shares surge

    2006-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Wm Morrisons’ shares reached the highest level since its takeover of Safeway two years ago, after it posted better than expected results last week.Shares went up by 18p, or 7.7%, to 251½p, as it revealed profits of £134.2 million in the six months to 23 July, ahead of expectations.New chief ...

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    Packaging watch

    2006-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Our packaging helps in-store bakeries look as if the products have come from the back of house. We did a lot of research and a strong view was that, if the product is in a bakery, consumers expect to see them in plastic trays. So we package the doughnuts in ...

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    viewpoint

    2006-09-29T00:00:00Z

    In the second of the new-look, new-size British Baker we celebrate the industry’s premier annual awards night and the worthy winners (pgs 20-27). The night itself was fun and I’d like to say a big "well done" to all the winners and finalists and a huge "thank you" to all ...

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    Masked raid leaves baker fighting for life

    2006-07-21T00:00:00Z

    A Dublin baker has been left in a critical condition in hospital after being attacked during a raid on the bakery where he worked, writes Hugh Oram. Jimmy Louth works for Clarke’s Bakery on the New Cabra Road in Dublin. At 4am on 3 July, he arrived for work to ...

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    End of the road for Corrie bakery

    2006-07-21T00:00:00Z

    Coronation Street’s sleazy baker Diggory Compton has shut up his shop in the fictitious town of Weatherfield, due to poor sales. He is planning to open on the more lucrative south side of Manchester. He told local café owner Roy Cropper on the soap this week that no-one had been ...

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    Bako Western moves for greater frozen capacity

    2006-07-21T00:00:00Z

    Wholesaler Bako Western has relocated to a new depot on an industrial estate a mile away from its original site in Cullompton, Devon. The new 40,000sq ft building on the Kingsmill industrial estate has a 1,000 pallet capacity freezer, office space and a test bakery. It is set in a ...