All News articles – Page 264
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NewsSamworth Brothers in NLW row
Ginsters’ manufacturer Samworth Brothers remains embroiled in controversy surrounding alleged cuts to pay and conditions, which have been made in a bid to offset the impact of the National Living Wage (NLW).
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NewsBrace’s launches £10k community sport fund
Newport-based bakery firm Brace’s has launched a £10k community sport fund, with the aim of supporting grassroots sports clubs in south Wales.
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NewsADM Milling supports Great Ormond Street
Essex-based ADM Milling has launched a new partnership with London’s Great Ormond Street Hospital children’s charity.
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NewsCooplands staff walk out in Lincoln
Staff at Cooplands of Doncaster bakery firm in Lincoln have walked out, as they say they have not been paid for several weeks.
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NewsCoffee sales to hit over £3bn in 2016
Coffee shop’s sales are expected to hit £3.14bn this year, according to new research by Mintel.
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NewsCornish pasty producer receives top health accreditation
Cornwall-based Etherington’s Farm Shop has received a new health standard accreditation for its pasties.
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NewsWilliam Jackson Food Group acquires health food brand
William Jackson Food Group has acquired healthy snacking and bread brand The Food Doctor for an undisclosed sum.
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NewsBakery company fined over £7k after accident
Yorkshire-based Thomas the Baker has been fined £7,191.45 following an incident that left a worker with several broken fingers.
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NewsABF director retires
Associated British Foods (ABF) has announced Peter Smith has stepped down as a non-executive director after nine years.
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NewsWilkin & Sons expands tearoom chain
Jam-manufacturer Wilkin & Sons has revealed ambitions to expand its chain of tearooms beyond its Essex base.
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NewsOnline grocery boom worth £8.6bn last year
One in four consumers now shops for groceries online, according to a new survey by Mintel.
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NewsRiverside Bakery’s MD wins award
Deborah Bolton, managing director of Riverside Bakery, part of Addo Food Group, has won East Midlands Chamber’s Businesswoman of the Year award.
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NewsPremier Foods criticised by leading shareholder
Premier Foods has come under fire from a leading shareholder after McCormick walked away from negotiations to buy the Mr Kipling producer.
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NewsHaydens raises £1,034 for charity
Devizes-based Haydens Bakery has presented Wiltshire Air Ambulance (WAA) with a cheque for £1,034.
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NewsPeel & Stone opens first retail site
Artisan bakery Peel & Stone is set to open its first retail-focused site in Harborne, Birmingham.
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NewsMcCormick drops bid for Premier Foods
US spice brand McCormick has walked away from talks to buy Mr Kipling-maker Premier Foods after examining its books.
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NewsNew Real Bread Week plans
The eighth annual Real Bread Week is proving nicely, and will be coming out of the oven on 14 May.
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NewsCaffè Nero scraps free staff lunches following NLW
High street coffee chain Caffè Nero has stopped giving its staff free lunches, in response to the National Living Wage (NLW), which came into effect on 1 April.
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NewsTesco records first quarterly sales growth in three years
Supermarket giant Tesco reported a £162m pre-tax profit for the year to 27 February, its first quarterly sales growth since 2013.
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NewsCosta MD resigns
High street café Costa Coffee has announced that managing director Christopher Rogers is to step down.

















