All Retail articles – Page 164
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NewsOliver Adams to close nine bakeries
Northampton bakery Oliver Adams closed two outlets, and will close nine in total. It has said it is restructuring, because some outlets are “losing money hand over fist”.
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Product NewsKellogg’s launches brownie-style bake
Kellogg’s has launched Coco Pops Choco Bakes, a Coco Pops-branded brownie-style bake, targeted at children looking for snacks after school.
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Product NewsNew competition from Patisserie Valerie
High street bakery Patisserie Valerie has launched the #MyValerieGateau competition, which will see the public design the company’s next gateau.
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Product NewsFresh baked goods are top convenience choice
Over half of those who regularly shop in convenience stores have said they regularly buy freshly baked goods, according to research analyst Mintel.
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Product NewsNew Bunting Label from Planglow
Food label-designer Planglow’s new Bunting Label has a bright polka dot bunting print on a blue striped border, and is designed with summer in mind.
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Product NewsSandwiches most popular cold food-to-go
The new Food-To-Go Market Factsheets from packaging specialist Huhtamaki have revealed that sandwiches, wraps and paninis are the most popular cold choices.
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Product NewsM&S food ‘outperforms a competitive market’
Profits at Marks & Spencer (M&S) dropped by a fifth, it announced in its full-year results today. But food fared better than its other divisions, despite “difficult trading conditions”.
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Product NewsWelsh Hills Bakery celebrates Morrisons advert appearance
Free-from food producer Welsh Hills Bakery is celebrating the appearance of its chocolate sponge cake in a Morrisons TV advert.
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NewsEx-con opens second bakery
An ex-offender has opened a second branch of her Manchester artisan bakery, The Barker Baker.
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Product NewsSugar tax to be extended?
The recently-announced levy on fizzy drinks has edged closer to the bakery sector, as it could soon affect cereals and snacks, according to a government health minister.
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Product NewsCoffee #1 recalls brownie over milk concerns
Coffee #1 is recalling its gluten- and dairy-free hazelnut and praline brownies because they have been found to contain milk.
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NewsCosta Coffee starts accepting Android Pay
Costa Coffee has announced it is accepting payment with the Android Pay app at participating stores.
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Product NewsStudents design limited-edition Subway sandwich
Students from Leeds have won a competition which will see their design for a Subway sandwich sold to the public.
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Product NewsRye sales reverse downward trend
Sales of rye have moved into growth, according data from market analysts Nielsen, reversing a decline from the previous year.
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Product NewsWarburtons most-bought FMCG brand
Bread giant Warburtons has topped a list of the UK’s most-bought fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) brands. There are four bakery brands in the top 10.
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Product NewsMr Kipling launches limited edition Fancies
Mr Kipling, the cake producer, is aiming to attract new shoppers with the launch of two limited-edition versions of its Fancies.
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NewsFoodservice growth rate to slow by end of year
The UK foodservice market is continuing to grow, according to foodservice consultancy Horizon, although the rate of growth is expected to slow.
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NewsHaydens fined £40k
Wiltshire bakery firm Haydens Bakery, part of the Real Good Food Company, has been fined £40k for safety failings, after one of its workers was injured by a bowl mixer.
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NewsPret launches Android Pay service
High street coffee chain Pret A Manger has announced that the Android Pay service is now available in all of its UK stores.
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NewsMcCormick was a ‘phantom bid’ says Premier
Gavin Darby, chief executive of Premier Foods, has said a firm bid from the American spice firm never happened.

















