All Retail articles – Page 51
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AnalysisBakery in review 2021: strategy and investment
British Baker looks at how plans for some of the baking industry’s big hitters have shaped up over the last year
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NewsCBA poll reveals craft bakers’ concerns over costs in 2022
Respondents to the latest member survey by the Craft Bakers Association were unanimous in their worries about an increase in costs driving higher prices in the coming year
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AnalysisBakery in review 2021: mergers and acquisitions
What were the big deals of 2021 and how did they affect the bakery market?
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AnalysisBakery in review 2021: the industry and the law
British Baker looks back – and forward – on the legal issues affecting the bakery sector in 2021 and beyond
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FeatureTop bakery trends for 2022 revealed: part 2
Fibre, nostalgic flavours and indulgence are among the top trends likely to play out on the bakery scene in 2022
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NewsSSP upbeat despite big revenue drop for 2021
Sales were down by more than 40% for the Upper Crust and Ritazza owner for FY21 but the group said it made strong progress in the second half of the year
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FeatureTop bakery trends 2022 revealed
From sustainability to direct-to-consumer models, healthy creations and hybrid ones, we dive into the bakery trends likely to come out on top in 2022
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NewsBuyout sees Wrights Food Group added to Compleat line-up
The pie maker has become the latest acquisition of the PAI Partners-owned group, which brought Addo and Winterbotham Darby under its umbrella in November 2021
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NewsBrits to spend £673m on festive sandwiches, research reveals
Research by Censuswide, commissioned by American Express, found over 200 million Christmas sarnies will be eaten by British consumers this year
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NewsBiscuiteers cuts ribbon on new Belgravia boutique
The soft-launched store in Eccleston Yards in central London will also feature an on-site icing studio and prosecco bar from January
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NewsPret debuts loyalty scheme in next ‘transformation’ step
The phased rollout of the new programme has begun with the chain’s coffee subscribers as of 30 November, while the coffee chain has also announced new franchise partnerships
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FeatureEquipment to help bakers ride the waves of demand: part 2
In part two of our exploration of the kit to help bakers go with the flow of customer tastes, we look at how hot food on the go and packaged products are tapping into current consumer habits
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NewsPret set for Middle East expansion following franchise deal
The partnership with One PM Franchising will establish the coffee chain in Kuwait and ‘potentially other regional countries’, adding to its existing three shops in the Middle East
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OpinionAlasdair Smith on why bakery is optimistic for 2022
The chief executive of Scottish Bakers, notes a positive outlook in a bakery sector that continues to innovate and adapt despite challenges with staffing and costs
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NewsBakeries losing out on sales to shoppers with allergies, report finds
A new Délifrance report found that 52% of consumers with food hypersensitivity won’t buy anything or will go elsewhere if they can’t find the bakery product they want
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NewsRetailers not ready for curb on HFSS promotion, says survey
Research commissioned by Spoon Guru found a quarter of respondents felt uniformed about what next year’s restrictions on store displays and prices will entail
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NewsM&S Food products to go on sale at Costa stores in 2022
The new deal will involve over 30 of the retailer’s food items, including sandwiches, which will be available in more than 2,500 of the coffee chain’s stores
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NewsGreggs working to solve ‘temporary interruptions’ to supply
The high street bakery chain admits that stock levels for some products will vary from day to day, amid reports of shortages of its popular Vegan Sausage Roll
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NewsOggs scores Tesco listing following social media plea
The vegan bakery brand’s Brownie Bites and Millionaire Bites went on sale at the supermarket this week after initial contact was made via a humorous Instagram skit
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NewsPremier Foods upbeat on H1 performance despite sales drop
H1 revenue was down 6.5% on the previous year for the Mr Kipling owner but CEO Alex Whitehouse insisted the group is “firmly on track” to deliver on full year expectations

















