All News articles – Page 272
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NewsUnderstanding shoppers is ‘key to the sugar issue’
To keep products on supermarket shelves, suppliers need to understand what shoppers think, according to Bridgethorne.
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NewsNew coffee shop and eatery for Blackpool
Tower Coffee Company, a new 1,500 sq ft coffee shop and eatery, will be opening in the Lancashire town of Blackpool.
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NewsNew £3.6m expansion for Scottish bakers Bells
Family-run bakers, Bells Food Group, is looking to recruit up to 30 workers as part of the expansion plan.
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NewsAllied Bakeries invests in Northern Ireland charity initiative
The Kingsmill owner’s Belfast bakery is to produce pancakes, muffins and loaves of bread for the SOS NI charity.
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NewsSandwiches and baguettes in top ten dishes, says Premier Foods
New research for the St Albans-based food group by M&C Allegra found that the bread-based meals ranked 9th for dishes enjoyed out of home in 2015.
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NewsYorkshire bakery suppliers join forces
The bag-sealing equipment manufacturer Select Bag Sealers (SBS) has been acquired by specialist tape manufacturer ProSpool.
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NewsKeep Sunday Special campaign rallies retailers
The Keep Sunday Special (KSS) campaign is urging retailers to attend a mass lobby of parliament next week, in a bid to persuade MPs to vote against changes to Sunday trading legislation.
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NewsGreggs Northern Ireland expansion marches on
Signs were put up yesterday at the Applegreen service station located on the M1 just outside Lisburn, advertising a Greggs shop.
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NewsMiss it, miss out!
If you haven’t registered for the Insights from the Bakery Market Report webinar, you now have only just over a week to do so.
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NewsBrakes Group sold to US firm for £2.2bn
Brakes Group, the food supplier that had purportedly been considering a flotation, has been sold to US company Sysco in a deal worth $3.1bn (£2.2bn).
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NewsAsda’s Andrew Moore in new GroceryAid role
GroceryAid has announced that Asda’s chief merchandising officer, Andrew Moore, is the new president of its fundraising committee.
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NewsLe Pain Quotidien’s former MD opens artisan bakery in Bristol
Pinkmans aims to be the “go-to place” for Bristol foodies, with Steven Whibley as a co-founder.
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NewsFood firms sign letter opposing Brexit
A clutch of leading food firms have joined nearly 200 business leaders saying leaving the European Union would threaten jobs and put the UK’s economy at risk.
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NewsPredicted growth for out-of-home foodservice market
The British out-of-home (OOH) foodservice market will grow visits by 1.6% in 2016, according to global information company, The NPD Group (NPD).
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NewsABF: earnings per share will miss targets
Associated British Foods (ABF), parent company of bakery brand Kingsmill, has warned that earnings per share will be lower than expected for its half year results, due out in April.
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NewsEntries open for Baking Industry Awards
Do you have what it takes to compete against the very best in the industry?
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NewsNew Cardiff bakery to open next week
Pettigrew Bakeries, a spin-off of Cardiff’s Pettigrew Tea Rooms, is to open next month.
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NewsBreakfast Week web visits up 37%
AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds’ Breakfast Week 2016 has been “overwhelmed by the support” it has seen for its campaign website.
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NewsWill Torrent discusses the perfect afternoon tea
Celebrated pastry chef Will Torrent recently launched his third recipe book, Afternoon Tea at Home, and British Baker went along to find out more.
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NewsWorst ever quarterly sales fall for Asda
Asda has seen sales fall 5.8% during the three months that include Christmas - its biggest quarterly sales fall on record.

















