All Retail articles – Page 41
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Cash payments in bakeries fall during pandemic
A survey by the Craft Bakers Association revealed that 82% of bakers reported a decline in shoppers paying by cash throughout the pandemic
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Cake Box posts double-digit growth for third consecutive year
Full-year results for the egg-free cake company showed group revenue grew 16.9% to £21.9m and gross profit was up 23.8% to £10.9m
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Bertinet Bakery’s sliced sourdough wins Sainsbury’s listing
The brand’s white, malted wheat and seeded sliced varieties will be rolled out in the retail giant’s stores as part of its Future Brands programme
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Bakery ingredients delayed in transit due to driver shortage
EHL Ingredients says dried foods are stuck in ports because of the HGV crisis but the Federation of Bakers insists there is no impact on the supply of bread and baked goods
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Partnership puts Cooplands products on Proudfoot shelves
Bakes, creams, hot savouries and bread rolls from the Scarborough-based bakery chain are now sold in the retailer’s four Yorkshire stores
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Broken Clock to open new café in Edinburgh food hall
The Baking Industry Awards 2020 Out of Home Business of the Year is adding to its Glasgow café with an outlet in the Bonnie & Wild Scottish Marketplace
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Waitrose reveals picnic food for summer 2021
Pork pies, cheesecakes, sausage rolls and eclairs are among the items getting a makeover as part of Waitrose’s summer range
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Reports
New bakery products revealed for summer 2021
Summer is upon us and the nation’s bakers, manufacturers and retailers have been busy creating new products to celebrate the return of socialising
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Sweet products are in-store bakery lifeline, says Rich’s
The manufacturer believes strong demand for cookies and muffins, along with growth in online and plant-based sales, points the way forward for ISB
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Analysis
Is the food-to-go sector ready for Natasha’s Law?
With full ingredients labelling for pre-packed for direct sale food becoming compulsory on 1 October, we explore the steps the industry has taken to ensure compliance with the new legislation
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Father’s Day 2021: bakery products for top dads
Limited-edition pies, breakfast in bed hampers, a superhero version of Colin the Caterpillar and decorated doughnuts are among the bakery items available for Father’s Day 2021
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Wonky bread subscription rescues 30,000kg of baked goods
Earth & Wheat has distributed 30,000kg of baked goods, including crumpets, flatbreads and pancakes, from the bin since its launch in March 2021
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Opinion
Colin vs Cuthbert: a legal view on the caterpillar rivalry
Ben Evans, legal director and chartered trade mark attorney at Blake Morgan, examines the caterpillar saga and potential outcomes of M&S’ legal action
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Caffè Carluccio’s eyes 500 UK sites in the next five years
Carluccio’s owner Boparan Restaurant Group has opened the first of the concept in a Sainsbury’s in St Albans with travel hubs and city centres on the list of future locations
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St Pierre burger buns hit shelves in Sainsbury’s
The firm’s brioche buns and seeded variants are rolling out in hundreds of Sainsbury’s stores and builds on recent listings with Co-op and Morrisons
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Summer 2021: Asda injects fun into new bakery lines
Indulgent celebration cakes, strawberry scones and naan wraps are some of the latest new products being rolled out as part of the retailer’s seasonal range
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Le Pain Quotidien debuts made-to-order picnic boxes
Each box, priced at £38, serves two and can be collected in store or delivered straight to a public place
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Pret launches click & collect in Manchester stores
Customers will be able to use the service in eight of the city’s 11 Pret stores as the retailer looks to transform its business model
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Higgidy rolls out branded fixtures in Sainsbury’s stores
The lunch and picnic themed shelf ‘takeovers’ in 277 stores will feature items from the brand’s savoury bakery range
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Scottish Bakers survey shows 25% jump in trade for bakeries
The trade association says bakery businesses in Scotland are approaching normal trading conditions following the easing of pandemic restrictions