All News articles – Page 175
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NewsRGF fined £450k for Stock Exchange rule break
Renshaw and Brighter Foods owner Real Good Food has been fined £450,000 for breaching Alternative Investment Market (AIM) rules two years ago.
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NewsAshley Roberts to host 2019 Baking Industry Awards
Former Pussycat Doll Ashley Roberts – a finalist on last year’s Strictly Come Dancing – is to host the 2019 Baking Industry Awards.
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NewsBake Off: The Professionals 2019 – Episode Five
Multi-layered miniatures and choux towers were the tasks facing the five remaining teams this week.
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NewsTouchdown: Wrights backs American football team
Wrights Food Group has agreed a two-year shirt sponsorship deal with American Football team Staffordshire Surge.
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NewsFine Lady ordered to pay £180k for water offences
Fine Lady Bakeries has been ordered to pay more than £180,000 after waste material from the business entered the local sewer network.
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NewsCSM UK revenue dented by fall in foodservice volumes
Strong competition in the foodservice market contributed to an £11m drop in revenue at bakery supplier CSM UK last year.
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NewsR&W Scott accredited as Living Wage Employer
Preserves business R&W Scott, which was sold to its management team by Real Good Food last year, has been accredited as a Living Wage Employer.
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NewsCoeliac UK appoints food waste expert as CEO
Coeliac UK has appointed Hilary Croft as its new CEO.
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NewsPlastic straw ban to come into force in April 2020
Plastic straws and drink stirrers are to be banned in England from April 2020.
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NewsGreencore food-to-go sales up 7% in first half-year
Greencore has reported a strong performance from its food-to-go business in the first half of its financial year – although group revenue declined.
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NewsGloucester Services to hold ‘Meet the Buyer’ event
Gloucester Services is to hold a two-day Meet the Buyer event for small and medium-sized artisan producers in the south west.
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NewsHaden named Greencore COO following US disposal
Greencore has named Peter Haden as chief operating officer following the disposal of its US operation.
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NewsLaura Ashley The Tea Room to open first Cornish site
Laura Ashley The Tea Room is to open at The Cornwall hotel, Cornwall on 25 May.
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NewsIncreasing costs bring end of Choccywoccydoodah
Cake business Choccywoccydoodah has ceased trading and closed its stores in Brighton and Covent Garden.
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NewsBorn & Bread: Truffles Bakery, Sussex
Despite opening on April Fool’s Day 1982, Truffles Bakery is no joke. Nearly four decades later, the business has 13 shops, a restaurant and a booming lunch truck business.
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NewsPlaying the long game: Longboys
What happens when high-end patisserie meets doughnuts? You get light brioche finger doughnuts with handmade fillings, glazes and toppings that embrace seasonal fruits, fine chocolate and classic flavour combinations. That’s exactly what Longboys is bringing to the UK doughnut scene.
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NewsKonditor & Cook rebrands to focus on cake heritage
Konditor & Cook is rebranding to Konditor as it celebrates 25 years in business.
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NewsMary Berry to speak at 2019 ABST conference
Mary Berry is set to take part in a Q&A session at the Alliance for Bakery Students and Trainees (ABST) annual conference.
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NewsBusinesses must ‘step up to the plate’ to cut food waste
Businesses in the retail and foodservice sector have been urged by the government to take ‘ground-breaking action’ to reduce the mountain of food waste produced in the UK.
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NewsBig Interview: The house that Rich built
US food giant Rich Products has set out to expand its UK, Europe and Middle East presence with a major investment in a new production centre in England

















