All News articles – Page 268
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NewsHambleton Bakery to open new branch
A sixth branch of the award-winning Hambleton Bakery will open next week in Oundle.
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NewsDemand for more independent coffee shops
Despite high street domination by the branded coffee chains, it is independent coffee shops that consumers want, according to new research.
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NewsWarburtons extends its School Visitor programme
There is now a team of 21 people nationwide, who deliver the company’s food education programme.
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NewsFinsbury Food reports strong H1 growth
Finsbury Food Group has reported a 91% growth in its H1 UK bakery operating profit, from £3.8m to £7.2m.
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NewsBoparan enjoys positive Q2 results
Boparan Holdings, the company behind 2 Sisters Food Group, has reported a rise in underlying sales and improved profitability for its second quarter.
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NewsBudget 2016 – key points for the bakery sector
A rise in the number of businesses able to access Small Business Rate Relief, and a tax on sugary drinks, were among key commitments set out by the Chancellor, George Osborne.
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NewsFSA announces new appointments to the board
David Brooks, Rosie Glazebrook, Stewart Houston and Paul Williams will serve an initial three year term with the Food Standards Agency (FSA), ending in 2019.
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NewsPremier Foods appoints new international managing director
Premier Foods has announced the appointment of Jette Andersen as managing director of its International Business Unit.
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NewsRoberts Bakery signs football deal
Roberts Bakery has signed an advertising deal with Derby County Football Club.
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NewsFDF opposes Brexit
The Food and Drink Federation (FDF) wants the UK to remain part of the European Union (EU), as 71% of its members “overwhelmingly endorse” staying in Europe.
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NewsWheat prices expected to stay low
Wheat prices are expected to stay low, despite an estimated 1m-hectare reduction in global planting.
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NewsSainsbury’s reports steady Q4 sales
Sainsbury’s has reported a steady Q4 trading period with like-for-like (LFL) sales excluding fuel at 0.1% growth.
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NewsCosta wins family-friendly award
High street coffee chain Costa Coffee has won Best Family Friendly Café at the Tommy’s Awards for the third year in a row.
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NewsUnited Biscuits to encourage a new generation
Leading food and drink manufacturers, including United Biscuits, will join forces this week to inspire more young people to consider careers in the UK’s largest manufacturing sector.
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NewsCoffee shops making false recycling claims?
High street coffee chains have been accused of making false claims about how many paper cups they recycle, with less than one in 400 paper coffee cups being recycled, despite many carrying the recycling logo.
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NewsWarrens plans to expand in St Just
The directors of Warrens Bakery hope plans to grow the company’s St Just production site will enable them to extend the confectionery side of the business.
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NewsBakkavör doubles number of apprentices
Fresh prepared foods manufacturer Bakkavör is looking for 45 new apprentices to join the business in 2016.
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NewsGreenhalgh’s backs dementia initiative
Greenhalgh’s has pledged to become dementia friendly, as part of a scheme launched by Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council.
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Revealed: how to make rainbow bagels
The rainbow bagel craze has finally crossed over to the UK from the USA, thanks to the Beigel Shop.
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NewsBakery brings Venezuelan flair to Birmingham
Let it Dough, a newly-opened artisan bakery, is bringing Venezuelan baking techniques to Birmingham.

















