All News articles – Page 155
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NewsFast food and supermarkets hit coffee shop sales growth
Coffee shop sales growth has slowed as they continue to face pressure from non-specialist retailers.
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News‘It means a lot to get the recognition’
Amelia Nutting of Wolverhampton-based Shuga Budz Bakery on how the company won the 2019 Celebration Cake Business of the Year award with its cosmic entry
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NewsSupreme champion of the British Pie Awards revealed
A Top Rump Steak & Stilton Pie made by family bakery Turner’s Pies has been crowned supreme champion at the 12th annual British Pie Awards.
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NewsSirane set to expand cake board supplier Olympic
Packaging business Sirane is looking to further develop its plastic-free offer following the acquisition of Gloucestershire-based board manufacturer Olympic.
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NewsRegal Foods to open a new Bradford warehouse
Bradford-based Regal Foods is planning to open a new warehouse and create local jobs.
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NewsThe Village Bakery begins construction of new factory
Welsh business The Village Bakery has marked the start of construction of a new factory following a devastating fire last year.
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NewsWho is the world’s fastest Cornish pasty crimper?
Four of the quickest Cornish pasty crimpers have been pitted against each other to determine who is the world’s fastest.
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NewsGreggs: good start to 2020 but storms bring headwinds
Greggs has reported a “very strong start” to the year – but sales have since been hit by storms that battered the country in recent weeks.
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NewsMonty’s Bakehouse bought by Asian catering firm SATS
Surrey-based Monty’s Bakehouse has been acquired by leading Asian foodservice supplier SATS.
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NewsFormer baking society chair Ian Melling passes away
Former British Society of Baking chairman Ian Melling has passed away peacefully at home.
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NewsWhat makes Britain’s Best Loaf stand out?
The Britain’s Best Loaf 2020 competition is fast approaching, with only a few weeks left to enter.
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NewsEasy as pie: the top trends sweeping the UK market
Britain is a nation of pie-lovers. Whether enjoying them at football games or as part of a chippy tea, it’s clear the answer to the infamous question ‘who ate all the pies’ is simply ‘Brits’.
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NewsBakkavor says coronavirus is hitting international sales
Bakkavor has announced 1.7% like-for-like growth in group revenue in the past year – but warned the coronavirus outbreak was having a “significant” impact on its international business.
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NewsFire-ravaged Speedibake factory unlikely to reopen
Speedibake does not plan to rebuild its site in Wakefield that was devastated by fire four weeks ago.
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NewsMorrisons offers axed Tesco bakers job interviews
Morrisons is offering Tesco workers at risk of redundancy the chance of interviewing for a job in its own bakeries.
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NewsTesco bakery shake-up: how industry has reacted
Tesco yesterday (25 February) announced it would axe scratch-baking in 58 stores and reduce it in more than 200 other sites.
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NewsTesco: 1,800 jobs at risk in in-store bakery shake-up
Tesco is to axe scratch-baking in 58 stores and reduce it in more than 200 other sites.
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NewsPukka Pies to invest £5m to boost bakery capacity
Savoury pastry manufacturer Pukka is to invest £5m in its bakery in Syston, Leicestershire, in a move that will “significantly” enhance its manufacturing capacity and capability.
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NewsFinsbury revenue rises 4.7% driven by UK bakery market
New business wins, gluten-free bakery and NPD from licences including Harry Potter have helped drive growth at Finsbury Food Group.
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NewsDecline in Allied Bakeries’ operating loss and revenue
Operating losses at Allied Bakeries, which last year lost its largest own-label contract, have fallen in the past six months.

















