All Retail articles – Page 224
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Student conference attracts greater participation
Lesley Foottit reports from the Alliance for Bakery Students and Trainees’ (ABST’s) annual conference 2014, which saw the AGM, prizes awarded and plenty of opportunities for students to network with industry professionals.
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Dr Zak’s plans to treble sales amid product extension
High-protein bread brand Dr Zak’s plans to double or treble sales in a year with several new product launches planned by the end of 2014.
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Wall’s ensures pasties are Cornish by moving production
Kerry Foods has relocated production of its pasties to ensure that the pastries keep their Cornish status.
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Sugar survey: bakers, give us your views on tax
There has been a mixed reaction to plans announced this week to introduce a sugar tax and reduce added sugars by 40% by 2020. But what do you think?
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Greggs reaches 250th school Breakfast Club
The Greggs Foundation, a registered charity associated with Greggs, has launched its 250th primary school Breakfast Club and will reach 300 by the year end.
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Campaigners call for sugar tax
Campaign group, Action on Sugar has called on the government to introduce a sugar tax and to reduce added sugars by 40% by 2020.
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Pullins takes top prize in new bread competition
Pullins Bakery of Yatton has won the top gong in the Worshipful Company of Bakers’ bread competition at the Bath and West Show.
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Dunkin’ Brands plans motorway expansion
Ice cream and desserts operator Baskin-Robbins has revealed plans to open four sites at Welcome Break motorway service stations, along with one Dunkin’ Donuts.
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Premier Foods shares fall on sales warning
Shares in the embattled food group Premier Foods fell by nearly 10% after the company, which produces Mr Kipling cakes, said it had seen falling sales in its so-called ‘Power Brands’.
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BAKO NW reveals competition winners
BAKO North Western (BNW) invited customers to create the perfect birthday cake as part of its 50th-year celebrations.
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Healthy ‘buzzwords’ mislead, says academic
Buzzwords on food packaging is duping consumers into believing the products are healthier than they are, an academic has claimed.
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Restructure sees 2,600 jobs go at Morrisons
Supermarket giant Morrisons is to cut 2,600 jobs as part of a restructuring plan.
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Premier Foods enters into JV for £16m beverages and desserts business
Premier Foods has entered into another joint venture (JV) to manufacture powdered beverages and desserts worth around £16m.
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Subway signs new petrol station deal
Subway, the sandwich retailer, has announced plans to open further stores on petrol forecourts via MRH, one of the largest independent operators in the UK.
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Public open to Brazillian food ideas, says survey
A new survey claims more than a quarter of people will try Brazillian influenced food and drink during the World Cup.
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Oliver Adams launches cricket ground store
Oliver Adams, the craft bakery chain, has opened a new shop at Northants Cricket Ground - its first partnership with a sports brand.
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Coopland & Son trainees gear up for ABST competitions
Coopland & Son, the craft bakery chain, has entered seven of its apprentices into competitions at the upcoming student bakery conference.
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80,000 “fake” biscuits seized
A European crackdown on fake food and drink has seen nearly 100 arrests and the seizure of 80,000 biscuits, it has been revealed.
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Scottish bakery moves and expands
One of Scotland’s oldest bakeries is expanding after relocating to more modern premises last weekend.