All British Baker articles in September 2009 – Page 8
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Allied Bakeries reports upbeat results
Higher margins at Allied Bakeries should help parent company Associated British Foods (ABF) post positive full-year results.In an update prior to its expected announcement in November, ABF reported that operational improvements had boosted margins, while its grocery division had achieved good revenue in the second half of the year to ...
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Health benefits from adding selenium to wheat?
It has been reported that adding trace mineral selenium to UK wheat may cut the risk of cancer and increase the overall health of the population. However, many are opposed to the idea on the grounds that it would be enforced ‘mass medication’.According to a speech made by Professor Steve ...
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Health benefits from adding selenium to wheat?
It has been reported that adding trace mineral selenium to UK wheat may cut the risk of cancer and increase the overall health of the population. However, many are opposed to the idea on the grounds that it would be enforced ‘mass medication’.
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WC Rowe boss takes the top accolade at BIA09
Tuesday night’s Baking Industry Awards saw WC Rowe’s MD Alan Pearce walk away with the prestigious title of Baker of the Year, in the Vandemoortele-sponsored category.The 1930s-themed event at the Park Lane Hilton, London was a great success. Darren and Lilia from the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing dazzled the guests ...
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WC Rowe boss takes the top accolade at BIA09
Tuesday night’s Baking Industry Awards saw WC Rowe’s MD Alan Pearce walk away with the prestigious title of Baker of the Year, in the Vandemoortele-sponsored category. The 1930s-themed event at the Park Lane Hilton, London was a great success. Darren and Lilia from the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing dazzled the guests when they took to the dance floor to perform three different sets throughout the evening.
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How Bakers Can Cut Costs - Simply by Changing the Icing on the Cake
Across the food industry, costs are at an all-time high, skilled labour is at a premium and waste is affecting the bottom line like never before. Combine these factors with a downturned global economy that’s forcing consumers to eliminate excess purchases or “treats”, and independent, retail and industrial bakers in ...
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Organic bakery Honeyrose expands
Honeyrose Bakery has bought all the unencumbered assets and equipment of fellow London baker Greenwich Cakes after its voluntary liquidation.
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Real Bread Campaign announces membership scheme
Shoppers, bakers, millers and farmers are being urged to join the crusade for wholesome loaves by becoming members of the Real Bread Campaign. Its new national membership scheme costs £20 for individuals and £50 for businesses and offers discounts and benefits.
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Real Bread Campaign announces membership scheme
Shoppers, bakers, millers and farmers are being urged to join the crusade for wholesome loaves by becoming members of the Real Bread Campaign. Its new national membership scheme costs £20 for individuals and £50 for businesses and offers discounts and benefits.
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Rowe’s secures national distribution with Tesco
Cornish craft bakery Rowe’s has sealed a deal to supply Tesco stores nationwide with scones under the Tesco Finest brand.
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Scots waste millions by binning bread, says study
Sliced bread is the second most common product binned by Scottish households, according to a new study by government organisation WRAP Scotland (Waste & Resources Action Programme).
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Online Bakery School launches new training categories
The online learning site for bakers, confectionery makers, cake decorators and pastry makers worldwide, ’The Bakery School’, is to launch new categories and a new value, three-tier subscription rate on 21 September.