All News articles – Page 270
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NewsHiggidy Pies hits 50-million milestone
Higgidy Pies is set to celebrate British Pie Week in style by producing its 50-millionth pie.
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NewsEat Square agrees deal to keep name
Eat Square has won the right to continue using its name and produce square-shaped pies, as its legal battle with Square Pie has come to a conclusion.
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NewsBrighton bakery fights food waste with new app
Angel Food Bakery is distributing leftover products through waste-prevention app, Olio.
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NewsCo Down bakery re-opens under new name
The Harlequin Patisserie, based in Newtownards, is to be renamed Knead, as the traditional family bakery passes on to the founder’s son.
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NewsFood sales return to growth despite supermarket price war
The grocery sector reported a 0.5% rise in sales in the four weeks to 28 February, after months of little or no growth, according to Kantar Worldpanel.
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NewsFundraising ball raises over £280k for GroceryAid
Seven hundred people from across the whole of the grocery industry gathered at the Hilton on Park Lane for the annual Diamond Ball last week.
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NewsAttorney General to speak at gay cake appeal
Senior judges in Belfast have allowed Northern Ireland’s Attorney General to become involved in the Ashers Baking Company gay cake row.
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NewsCaffè Nero roasted for tax avoidance
High street coffee chain Caffè Nero has come under widespread media criticism for paying no corporation tax in the last financial year, despite posting a profit of almost £23.6m.
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NewsBurton’s Biscuits launches “best ever” Jammie Dodgers
Burton’s Biscuits has updated its Jammie Dodger range with a crisper biscuit and fruitier jam.
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NewsBurton’s Biscuits closes in on Fox’s deal
Burton’s Biscuits is reported to be closing in on a £330m deal to purchase rival brand, Fox’s.
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NewsPerthshire pie-maker ceases trading
The Wee Pie Company has unexpectedly ceased trading, just months after securing a £150,000 contract to supply Aldi.
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NewsInnovate to thrive, say webinar speakers
The bakery retail market is “exciting and vibrant”, according to the speakers at the Insights from the Bakery Market Report 2016 live event.
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NewsIrwin’s to promote Northern Ireland
Irwin’s has teamed up with Tourism Ireland to promote a “visit Northern Ireland” message to consumers via an on-pack marketing campaign.
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NewsFresh Foods fined again
The Hayes sandwich manufacturer has been issued with a £15,220 fine for breaching hygiene regulations, for the second time.
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NewsSelf-service bakery franchise announces expansion plans
Bake & Take, the German café and bakery concept, aims to open 100 new UK stores in the next five years.
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NewsNew bakery appointment at Jestic
The foodservice equipment manufacturing company has announced that Steven Lamb will be its new bakery product manager.
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NewsSourdough cookbook to be released by bakery tutor
The secrets of successful sourdough baking are set to be revealed in a new book by Emmanuel Hadjiandreou.
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NewsTeaspoons a poor measure of sugar, says FDF official
Calls to use teaspoons as a measure of sugar content are flawed, due to variation in the size of individual spoons, according to Tim Rycroft of the Food and Drink Federation (FDF).
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NewsWalsall bakery fined £10k
Billy Bunter’s Bakehouse, based in Walsall, has been found to be in breach of a raft of food safety rules, and was issued a £10,000 fine in court this week.
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NewsBakery among biggest UK exports
Baked and cereal exports increased to £2.3bn in 2015, according to new HM Customs & Excise data.

















