All News articles – Page 321
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NewsHigh-profile sugar debate moves consumers to action
As sugar swap advice continues amid the obesity crisis, Mintel has revealed that 46% of Brits have been moved to monitor their intake.
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NewsAnalyst gives positive verdict on Costa
High street coffee chain Costa has gone “from strength to strength” in the UK aided by the benefits of being part of a larger company, according to a City analyst.
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NewsSales boost for organic bakery
Organic products have seen a bump in sales, up 4% in 2014 compared to 2013, boosting organic bakery products.
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NewsTesco recalls biscuits over peanut content
Tesco has recalled all of its Mini Monkey Milk Chocolate Biscuits due to the presence of a peanut protein not mentioned on the label.
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NewsPaul reveals site of second regional outlet
Artisan bakery chain Paul UK has confirmed Newbury as the site of its second regional opening.
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NewsMorrisons appoints new chief executive
David Potts, the former boss of Tesco in Ireland and Asia, has been appointed as the new chief executive of Morrisons.
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NewsGail’s Bakery eyes sites outside of London
Gail’s Artisan Bakery has revealed plans to expand out of the capital, but has turned down opportunities to go into travel locations.
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NewsNew food innovation conference launched
New Frontiers in Food & Drink – a cutting edge conference to discuss the food industry of tomorrow – is to take place this summer.
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NewsIrwin’s Bakery appoints new chief executive
Northern Irish firm Irwin’s Bakery has appointed a new chief executive to strategically manage the business.
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NewsSuffolk bakery gets Oscar mention
The Pump Street Bakery, Suffolk, has gained Oscar fame after it was mentioned in a speech by winning director, Mat Kirkby.
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NewsLondon venues charging cakeage fee
The so-called ‘cakeage fee’ – a charge restaurants command when customers bring their own cake – has shot up to as much as £9 in some big-name restaurants.
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NewsSandwich firm on minimum wage shaming list
A sandwich firm is among 70 firms named and shamed by the government, which have failed to pay the minimum wage.
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NewsABF warns of lower profit for Kingsmill, amid competitive market
Associated British Foods (ABF) has said the UK bakery market “remains intensely competitive” and expects Kingsmill owner Allied Bakeries’ profit to be lower than last year as a result.
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NewsCooplands of Doncaster offers ’bigger’ range under new ownership
Cooplands of Doncaster will offer a “bigger and better range”, according to its new owners, following the closure of 39 stores and a move to a major supermarket bakery supplier.
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NewsGreggs ducks toilet provision following council dispute
Greggs has been saved from flushing away millions of pounds following a ruling on whether it needed to provide toilets in its stores.
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News#WeLoveBread: The edible lunchbox
Street-food business Bunnychow, which has recently opened a site in Soho, is encouraging people to “Love [their] Loaf”, as it prides its business around using artisan bread to contain hot fillings.
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NewsBread recommended as major part of diet in sugar swap advice
The Department of Health (DoH) is promoting bread as a way to ‘bulk up’ meals and swap out more sugar and fat-laden foods.
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NewsBaker issues warning on social media domain trademarks
A baker has warned other small business owners to check social media sites after a rival business assumed her trademarked domain name.
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NewsBrighton bakery opens sites and expands wholesale
The Flour Pot Bakery in Brighton is to open two more sites, as it also secures its first London customers for wholesale.
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NewsScottish duo open first bakery outlet
A Scottish bakery has opened its first shop, after previously running a home bakery from the south of Glasgow.

















