All News articles – Page 236
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NewsThe Polish Bakery scoops Business of the Year Award
West London business The Polish Bakery has been crowned Business of the Year at the West London Business Awards
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NewsPrue Leith in the running to become The Great British Bake Off judge
Chef and author Prue Leith is a contender to replace Mary Berry as a judge for The Great British Bake Off (GBBO).
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NewsGraham’s signs Mexican trade deal
Northern Irish independent baker Graham’s Bakery has relaunched its range of traditional Irish biscuits and secured a deal to export products to Mexico.
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NewsGail’s calls for volunteers
Gail’s Bakery has launched a call to arms for local volunteers to help it deliver bread to charities in Brighton and Hove.
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NewsGluten-free bakery expands and rebrands
Primal Joy, which makes all-natural, gluten-free snacks and granolas, has unveiled a new look and improved packaging as part of its continued expansion.
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NewsWarrens opens first store outside the West Country
Cornish pasty maker Warrens will open a new store in Sutton Coldfield, its first venture outside its West Country heartland.
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NewsKernPack becomes GSP’s sole UK distributor
Hampshire-based KernPack, distributor of specialist packaging machinery and solutions, has announced an exclusive UK and Ireland sales and distribution agreement with General System Pack (GSP).
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NewsInternational businesses partner up to combat child labour
Food and agriculture company Cargill has partnered with the International Cocoa Initiative (ICI), to expand their joint actions on child labour in Côte d’Ivoire.
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NewsAldi becomes Britain’s fifth-largest supermarket after 12.4% sales growth
Aldi has overtaken The Co-operative to become Britain’s fifth-largest supermarket chain.
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NewsConsumer spending up according to Barclaycard
The latest consumer spending figures from Barclaycard have shown that, following a lull in December, record expenditure on essential items drove a 4.4% uplift in consumer spending in January.
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NewsCo-op CEO Richard Pennycook to be replaced by Steve Murrells
Richard Pennycook, the man credited with saving The Co-op Group, is to step down as CEO.
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NewsNew sharing pork pie for Valentine’s
Leicestershire-based Dickinson & Morris has launched a Valentine Melton Mowbray Pork Pie in time for the season of love.
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NewsPastry chefs encouraged to enter MCA Awards
The Royal Academy of Culinary Arts (RACA) has launched the eighth Master of Culinary Arts (MCA), aimed at pastry chefs, head chefs and restaurant managers.
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NewsThe Western CBA weekend deemed a huge success
Ninety-one bakers and their associates from across the south west swapped dough for haute cuisine as they gathered for the first time in 12 years.
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NewsSayers sales and profits fall in ‘challenging’ year
Consumer uncertainty following the Brexit referendum made for a challenging financial year, Sayers the Bakers has reported.
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NewsYork bakeries defy advertising ban
Cafés and bakeries in York have remained defiant in the face of a new city-wide ban on A-boards on the pavements, which came into effect this week.
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NewsFloor and drainage upgraded at Brioche Pasquier bakery plant
French bakery and patisserie producer Brioche Pasquier has had a food-grade hygiene flooring and drainage system installed at its bakery in Milton Keynes.
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NewsGALLERY: Lancashire dog bakery is one of a kind
There are many canine bakeries popping up online, but Millie and Ruby’s in Great Harwood is among the first to open a bricks-and-mortar bakery devoted entirely to dogs.
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NewsFormer Morrisons boss Sir Ken Morrison dies
Former Morrisons chairman and life president Sir Ken Morrison CBE has died.
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NewsFood-to-go drives 9.1% like-for-like sales growth at Greencore
Strong food-to-go sales have driven a 9.1% increase in like-for-like revenue at Greencore Group in the 13 weeks to 30 December 2016.

















