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    Rathbone Kear reveals new bakery plan

    2006-02-17T00:00:00Z

    Plant bakery Rathbone Kear is looking at sites to build a new bakery in the next year, following a £1 million investment in its existing estate over the last 10 months.Chief executive Harry Kear said he would like to build the site from scratch if the supermarket Morrisions (the majority ...

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    Rathbone Kear reveals new bakery plan

    2006-02-17T00:00:00Z

    Plant bakery Rathbone Kear is looking at sites to build a new bakery in the next year, following a £1 million investment in its existing estate over the last 10 months.Chief executive Harry Kear said he would like to build the site from scratch if the supermarket Morrisions (the majority ...

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    Ormeau Bakery

    2006-02-17T00:00:00Z

    Ormeau Bakery is gearing up to bake over one million pancakes in the week running up to Shrove Tuesday on February 28. Shrove Tuesday is one of the bakery’s busiest periods and the RHM-owned plant, based in Belfast, will be working around the clock.

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    Retailers recall garlic breads

    2006-02-17T00:00:00Z

    Iceland and Morrisons are both recalling own-label frozen garlic and cheese bread slices, due to possible contamination with small pieces of plastic.The bread, maufactured by Wakefield-based Speedibake, was sold by Iceland as frozen own-brand 6 Cheese & Garlic Slices and by Morrisons as own-brand Frozen 6 Garlic Bread Slices Topped ...

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    In Brief

    2006-02-17T00:00:00Z

    - INGREDIENTS supplier Zeelandia has added a “walk-in” freezer and a blast freezer at its technical centre in Billericay, Essex, so that it can do more research and development in the UK. In the short term, the freezers allow the Netherlands-based company to research pastry glazes and frozen products.- BRITISH ...

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    Maison Brillant carries off Harvey Nichols concession

    2006-02-17T00:00:00Z

    Department store Harvey Nichols has signed up Maison Brillant to open a bakery concession, as it gives its food hall a “face-lift”.Maison Brillant has an outlet in Henley-on-Thames and has just opened a second in Gabriel’s Wharf, on London’s South Bank. It also has a wholesale business, based in Marlow, ...

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    French theme brings early success for Warrens

    2006-02-17T00:00:00Z

    PENZANCE-BASED bakery chain Warrens, with 56 shops, says it has got the year “off to a brilliant start” with a French-themed promotion.Product development manager Jason Jobling said the company is offering a nine-line French range for the month of February, including French sticks, croissants, pains au chocolat as well as ...

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    Waitrose offers winning chance

    2006-02-17T00:00:00Z

    Waitrose is offering British bakers the last chance to enter its fifth annual Waitrose Small Producers Awards, by its deadline of March 3. The accolades, which celebrate the best in British food, have eight categories, with each winner receiving a £5,000 prize. The Supreme Champion wins a total of ...

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    Lyndale Foods rolls out its revamped store designs

    2006-02-17T00:00:00Z

    Lyndale Foods is rolling out a new-format store following trials at its flagship Sayers shop in Liverpool.The company has now introduced the format into two of its Hampsons branded shops (with a new-look Hampsons fascia), and one new Sayers shop in Chester. The shops have more space given to self-serve ...

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    Giles Foods set on growth trail

    2006-02-17T00:00:00Z

    Giles Foods has emphasised that it will continue to expand, after selling its Milton Keynes plant to Food Investment Group (FIG) last week. Managing director David Rixon told British Baker FIG has only purchased its quiche plant at Milton Keynes along with the existing quiche business, not the whole business. ...

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    Select Service Partner sale is on track

    2006-02-17T00:00:00Z

    Compass Group said the sale of its travel concessions business is due to complete by mid-2006, as it held its annual general meeting last week.The company is selling is Select Service Partner division, including brands such as Millies Cookies and Upper Crust. It wants to shed the 1,400 concessions to ...

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    FIG acquires savoury pastry firms

    2006-02-10T00:00:00Z

    The Food Investment Group (FIG) has bought two bakery businesses that specialise in savoury pastry products.The two operations are quiche specialist Thomas Food Partnership in Sheffield, which employs over 100 staff and supplies Morrisons and Waitrose; and Milton Keynes-based family company Giles Foods, which employs 110 staff and supplies Asda, ...

  • FoB conference to address current industry challenges
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    FoB conference to address current industry challenges

    2006-02-10T00:00:00Z

    The Federation of Bakers (FoB) has announced details of its sixth annual conference, due to be held on May 10.Speakers will include DEFRA Minister for Sustainable Farming and Food Lord Bach, Sainsbury’s trading director Mike Coupe and Gavin Neath, chairman of Unilever UK and president of the Food and Drink ...

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    Decision awaited on funds of New Rathbones

    2006-02-10T00:00:00Z

    Administrators behind the break-up of New Rathbones are finalising the division of creditors’ funds, after selling the business’ assets.Joint administrator Richard Hill of KPMG told British Baker he is nearing a conclusion on how to divide the funds. These include money from the sales of seven bakeries to Rathbone Kear ...

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    Vote on EU quantities spells victory for bakers

    2006-02-10T00:00:00Z

    The Federation of Bakers (FoB) expects to wait up to 18 months as legislation covering bread weights is finalised in Europe.Currently, the UK’s system of selling bread over 300g in set weights of 400g, 800g and 1,200g is under threat by the draft EU Nominal Quantities directive, which proposes deregulation ...

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    Whole Foods plans bakery extravaganza

    2006-02-10T00:00:00Z

    Organic and natural products retailer Whole Foods is to recruit and train more than 60 bakers as it prepares to launch a 120,000sq ft flagship megastore in Kensington, London.The American giant plans to open a large open-plan bakery theatre in the new store. Activity there will include scratch baking as ...

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    Own-label bread starts to win the war on salt

    2006-02-10T00:00:00Z

    Supermarket sliced own- label bread is lower in salt than branded loaves, British Baker research shows.New figures reveal that Sainsbury’s leads the field, with standard own-label sliced bread containing 0.8g salt per 100g. The supermarket recently reduced salt levels in its bread by 15% and doubled fibre levels by including ...

  • Salt reduction in bread is praised at Commons event
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    Salt reduction in bread is praised at Commons event

    2006-02-10T00:00:00Z

    Salt levels in bread were put in the spotlight, with Sainsbury’s singled out for praise, at a Salt Awareness event in the House of Commons last week.The event, timed to co-incide with Salt Awareness Week 2006, was organised by Consensus Action on Salt and Health (CASH) with speakers including health ...

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    In Brief

    2006-02-10T00:00:00Z

    The All Party Parliamentary Small Shops Group is due to publish its report on the future of the high street in 2012 on February 14. Brighton-based bakery Forfars has introduced a third Forfars 2U van as it continues to “fine-tune” a delivery concept to industrial estates. MD Tim Cutress told ...

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    Speakers line up for BSB conference

    2006-02-10T00:00:00Z

    Tesco director of bakery Tony Reed, Brian Robinson, newly appointed chief executive of Allied Bakeries and Sir Michael Darrington, MD of Greggs will be keynote speakers at the British Society of Baking’s Spring Conference, held on March 20 and 21 at the NEC, Birmingham. Sir Michael Darrington will give an ...