All British Baker articles in November 2009 – Page 6
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Frozen range extended
Country Range Group has added a number of new products to its own-brand portfolio of frozen foods. Following an increase in the sale of frozen products across the group, Country Range has introduced four-inch sausage rolls, a steak and kidney pie, a cheese and onion pasty, cheese and onion lattice ...
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Orders spur organic firm to expand
Organic pasty and pie specialist Jones Organic has announced plans to expand its production facilities, adding a new site to cope with increased demand from specialist retailers in London and south-east England.The firm, based in Bridgend, began distributing its pies through Stratford Fine Foods in September, and now has orders ...
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RedBlack updates Cybake
York-based RedBlack Software has developed a new version of its Cybake bakery management software.New functions of Cybake v3 include specifications management, allergen tracking, advanced invoice management, invoice matching, ad hoc sales queries, credit control, supplier relationship management and celebration cakes management.The software also features a revamped Microsoft SQL Server/.NET architecture ...
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Danish take the crown
The in-store bakeries (ISB) seem to have Viennoiserie and Danish wrapped up this year. The Danish pastry category is worth £45m and is growing by 10.4% (IRI 52 w/e 5 September 2009), year-on-year, making it the second fastest-growing sweet bakery sector in ISB behind a resurgent muffins category, and outstripping ...
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Turning a corner
Imagine the scene: a model with mid-length hair appears on TV before Christmas. With a swish of her hair, she announces that she has discovered the latest appliance that will "Curl & More".The catch is: it’s not available at Boots or any other leading high street chemist for that ...
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Multiple ISBs defy crisis with rise in core goods
Supermarket in-store bakeries have bucked the recession with sales up by nearly 5% in the past year, as shoppers search out fresh affordable products.According to IRI research, commissioned by Bakehouse, sales of core ISB categories grew by 4.8% in the 52 weeks ending 5 September, compared to the previous year, ...
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Tweedy’s new control
Baker Perkins has developed a new control system for its Tweedy mixing systems renamed Tweedy2. It has been designed so that plant bakers using the system for the Chorleywood Bread Process will benefit from improved consistency and quality, as well as enhanced efficiency and ease of use.The new controls ...
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EAT opts for less contact
Sandwich chain EAT is the latest firm to roll out contactless payment across its stores. Following a successful trial in 24 London based stores over the past 18 months, EAT will roll it out across its entire network of 100 stores from mid-November. The system allows customers to pay for ...
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SIAB to stage world-class competition
Italy’s biggest bakery exhibition, SIAB, is to launch a new Breads of the World competition, which will see nine international teams going head to head.Held at the Verona show, from 22-26 May 2010, the new contest will see bakers from around the world test their bread-making skills against each other, ...
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Irish sandwich company hit by soaring costs
Doolittles, the third largest pre-packed sandwich company in Ireland, has gone into liquidation, blaming excessive costs and unsustainable pressure on margins from imported sandwiches.The Donegal-based company, set up in 2001, grew to supply over 200 outlets including Aldi, petrol forecourts and universities. It closed down last month with the loss ...
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Fox’s plans for Christmas
Biscut brand Fox’s has said it will add value to the seasonal biscuit category with the launch of two Christmas selection boxes Fox’s Wonders and Fox’s Fabulously Special.Rachel Moffatt, Fox’s brand sector director, said: "Fox’s is the number one seasonal biscuit manufacturer in the UK, with a 32% market ...
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Innovation centre opened
A food and drink innovation centre has launched in London, with bakers high up on the priority list for business support.The Park Royal Food Inno-vation Centre, at Dephna House in north-west London, offers free technical, business and marketing support to food and drink production SMEs in London. However, places are ...
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My Career
How did you get into baking?My twin brother started a catering course, so I decided to do something different and chose a full-time two-year bakery course at Tameside College in the mid-1970s before going to Hollings College, where I did a technician certificate in bread and confectionery, and then finally ...
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Reporting in FSA salt campaign is unhelpful
Since the Food Standards Agency’s (FSA) salt reduction campaign began in 2004, the Federation of Bakers (FoB) has worked closely with the FSA to ensure all of its targets have been met across all bread. Since then, salt in bread has been reduced by more than 30%, with 180 tonnes ...
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Cooplands reveals its bullish plans for growth
Cooplands (Doncaster) is aiming to double in size over the next five years under new chairman Chris Peck.
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Brits’ love for coffee shops continues
The UK’s love affair with coffee shops shows no sign of abating with the number of stores in the UK up 7% in 2009 more than double the rate of increase compared to last year. According to the Local Data Company, the number of coffee shops in the UK ...
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Brand clinic: Can government hurt brands?
Brands are sensitive, delicate things even the most robust ones. Treat them inappropriately and without the care they need, and they’ll suffer. Remember Mr Kipling, when the packaging forgot about the brand? Remember Tropicana in the US recently, when a design disaster caused sales to plummet? Some memories might stretch ...
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Spice rack: Black pepper
Peppercorns are the fruit of a flowering vine grown in South India. The peppercorns are harvested and dried before use. Different varieties available are green peppercorns, which are the immature fruits, white peppercorns, which are the centre of the peppercorn with the black husk removed and black peppercorns, which are ...
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Holland’s brings out ’Best Ever’ range
Holland’s Pies has launched a ’Best Ever Authentic Recipe’ pies and puddings range, which is now available to retailers throughout the region. The range includes meat pies, potato and meat pies and steak & kidney pudding. The ’Best Ever’ range of frozen products now has deeper fillings and more chunks ...
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L’Aquila tops off bakery
L’Aquila, an importer and distributor of Mediterranean vegetable ingredients, has launched a new range designed to fill or top lunchtime bakery snacks, including pizza, focaccia and sandwiches.These include: borlotti baked beans in a rich Italian-style tomato sauce; semi-dried spinach; chargrilled Italian aubergines and courgettes; Sicilian caponata; and Sicilian cherry tomato ...