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    US pasty

    2008-06-13T00:00:00Z

    Pasty specialist Ginsters has launched a New York-style Steak and Cheese pasty to its Pasties of the World range. The pasty contains West Country steak, New York deli-style mustard and manchego cheese.Head of brand marketing at the Cornish company Andy Valentine said: "New York-style Steak and Cheese means we can ...

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    Tesco plans train trips

    2008-06-13T00:00:00Z

    Multiple retailer Tesco is planning to move some of its freight, including baked goods, off road and on to rail. The plans coincide with the opening of a large distribution centre in Scotland, which will employ 1,700 people.A Tesco partnership with the Scottish government will see an estimated 13,000 road ...

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    Seasonal seller

    2008-06-13T00:00:00Z

    Fresh apricots are available now, and as they need a warm climate to thrive, most of the apricots on sale in Britain during the summer come from European countries revelling in hot climates. They are cultivated in many areas worldwide from Asia to Australia, North Africa to the USA. ...

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    Seriously wasted

    2008-06-13T00:00:00Z

    With landfill tax now costing £32 a tonne and set to rise by £8/tonne every year until 2012, business is facing an inflation-busting bill for its waste.And disposal is, in fact, just the tip of the iceberg; the cost of waste also includes raw materials, management time, processing and transport ...

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    In Short

    2008-06-13T00:00:00Z

    Prison bakeryA £1.5 million commercial bakery has been opened at Lindholme, a category C prison near Doncaster, South Yorkshire. The inmates are learning to make croissants, Danish pastries and choux pastry for profiteroles and are helped to gain national vocational qualifications. On release, they are being recruited by firms such ...

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    In Short

    2008-06-13T00:00:00Z

    Salt limitIndustry expert Barbara Gallani, from the Food and Drink Federation (FDF), has warned that many UK biscuits and cakes are now "at their limit regarding salt reduction, both technically and in terms of taste and texture". Speaking at the recent Caobisco Conference, she said levels have been reduced by ...

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    In Short

    2008-06-13T00:00:00Z

    FSA’s point-size pushThe Food Standards Agency has revised its guidance on clear labelling for food packaging, suggesting that manufacturers should use at least an eight-point font size for essential information, especially on safety. The FSA said this reflects concerns that some existing labels containing information on food content are too ...

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    In Short

    2008-06-13T00:00:00Z

    Greggs growsGreggs has opened a new shop in Ravensthorpe Retail Park, in Yorkshire, as part of the Ravensthorpe regeneration scheme. More than £100,000 has been invested in the new site, which has created 10 new jobs in-store. It is the third Greggs shop to open in the area.Sweet bakery salesA ...

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    View from the show

    2008-06-13T00:00:00Z

    Marco Olmi, at The Drury Tea & Coffee Company, said Caffè Culture at London’s Olympia last month was one of his favourite exhibitions and Drury has attended all three shows so far. "The high standards have been maintained by the organisers this year with good visitor numbers attending. We find ...

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    Starbucks and SSP partnership agreement

    2008-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Starbucks Coffee Company and food and drink concession specialists, SSP, have announced a partnership agreement to open more than 150 Starbucks stores in prime travel locations across Europe, over the next three years.Starbucks will give SSP licensing rights to the Starbucks brand across key European travel markets, covering both railway ...

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    Brakes win green award

    2008-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Foodservice supplier, Brakes Group, has been awarded the title of Green Wholesaler of the Year at the Grocer Gold Awards, on 11 June, in London.Brakes- which supply caterers and food-to-go outlets in the UK and France with products including pastries and tarts, and artisan bread - impressed the judges with ...

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    Kate Thornton to present BIA 2008

    2008-06-11T00:00:00Z

    British Baker is delighted to announce that TV presenter Kate Thorton will be presenting this year’s Baking Industry Awards, to be held on September 15 at London’s Grosvenor House hotel.Starting her career in journalism, she became the youngest editor of Smash Hits magazine, before going on to write for The ...

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    Lyndale woes mean 450 job losses

    2008-06-11T00:00:00Z

    A total of 450 jobs have been axed after the Lyndale Group was put into administration which led to the closure of the Sayers’ bakery in Norris Green, Liverpool, 41 stores across the north west and the Sayers headquarters in the city. The job losses were implemented after a management ...

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    Best Bakeries aim for management buy-out

    2008-06-11T00:00:00Z

    South Wales-based company Best Bakeries, which went into administration on Wednesday (4 June), may be saved by a management buy-out (MBO).The bakery, which supplies Ferrari’s Fresh Bakeries’ shops, has appointed Alistair Wardell and Nigel Morrison of Grant Thornton Recovery and Reorganisation in Cardiff as administrators.Around 100 staff were employed at ...

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    California Raisins Innovation Award winner announced

    2008-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Brambles Foods has been announced as winner of the 2008 California Raisins Innovation Award. The company was awarded 1st prize for its range of sandwiches containing raisins. Brambles Foods’ range includes a coronation chicken with raisins and sunflower seeds sandwich and a Cranks sticky toffee toastie, which is made using ...

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    Farm shop bakery opportunity

    2008-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Research from the Scottish Agricultural Organisation Society has revealed that the number of Scottish farm shops has reached 120, with growth of between 15 and 20% over the last year. Sarah Anderson, communications officer of the National Farmers Union in Scotland said that while farm shops offered a “very pleasant” ...

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    Major job losses at Sayers

    2008-06-11T00:00:00Z

    A total of 450 jobs have been axed after the Lyndale Group was put into administration, which led to the closure of the Sayers bakery in Norris Green, Liverpool as well as 41 stores across the north west and the Sayers headquarters in the city. The job losses were implemented ...

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    IAWS and Hiestand announce merger

    2008-06-10T00:00:00Z

    IAWS has announced a merger with Swiss Bakery firm Hiestand, which will see the creation of a new company called Aryzta. The merger is the result of a five-year relationship between the two business, who hope the new company will realise their goals of being a far reaching global leader ...

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    Best Bakeries goes into administration

    2008-06-05T00:00:00Z

    British Baker can confirm that Best Bakeries Ltd/Ferrari’s Fresh Bakeries has gone into administration. “It went into administration yesterday afternoon (Wednesday 4 June),” said Steve Fogo, bakery manager at Best Bakeries, “and unfortunately all employees have been made redundant.” Administrators Grant Thornton are looking to find a buyer for the ...

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    New report highlights opportunities for bakery

    2008-06-05T00:00:00Z

    Once, biscuits, cakes and confectionery were the UK’s main indulgence and snack products, but this is changing with an increasing amount of competition coming from other food sectors.’Bakery & Confectionery’, the latest report from Food Manufacture Market Reports, examines the status and prospects for the UK’s £13.3bn bakery and confectionery ...