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Baked Foods Market To Proliferate As Demand for Ready-to-Eat Products Increases

Baked Foods Market To Proliferate As Demand for Ready-to-Eat Products Increases
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Hamilton Police help to run pop-up foodbank during festive period

Hamilton Police help to run pop-up foodbank during festive period Officers from Hamilton Local Policing Team will help at the foodbank until Friday at 3pm. (Image: Stuart Vance/ReachPlc) Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Bakery in review 2020: July to September

British Baker looks back on some more stories making the headlines in the most extraordinary year in living memory. Face coverings in shops became mandatory in July, while August and September saw factories such as Greencore hit by Covid-19 and a plan to minimise job losses at Greggs. Here’s how the next three months panned out for the baking industry:   July The Food & Drink Federation (FDF) claimed that the government ban on advertising and promoting ‘unhealthy’ food is unlikely to combat obesity. A range of sweeping measures stating the ‘urgency’ of tackling the obesity time bomb were brought to the fore by evidence of a link to an increased risk from Covid-19. The FDF described the plans as a “punishing blow” for food and drink manufacturers and their staff.

Finsbury Food Group extends its partnership with Thorntons, and we can all be happy about that – Licensing biz

983 Views Finsbury Food Group has detailed a three-year extension to its long-term partnership with the chocolatier Thorntons, a collaboration that has driven the celebration cake market for the past 20 years. Finsbury has developed a range of premium products through a licensing arrangement with the Thorntons business. Thorntons full cake range with Finsbury includes celebration cakes, including classic flavours such as sticky toffee and triple layer chocolate, cupcake platters, FTG Bars and the much-loved Bites, designed to make bitesize moments special, with flavours ranging from chocolate fudge brownie to caramel shortcake made with Thorntons’ traditional recipe toffee sauce. The businesses will continue to work together until 2023, with future developments including the launch of treat bars, and further updates to the bites ranges, including seasonal, and cupcake platters.

Bakery brands unveil 2020 Christmas products

By Helen Gilbert2020-12-10T13:26:00+00:00 These companies are hoping it’ll be love at frost sight as they seek to spread some yuletide cheer with their seasonal NPD. From deer-ing doughnuts and cracking savoury pies to festive frozen cheesecakes and Elf on the Shelf-themed sponges, there’s plenty to choose from. British Baker rounds up the latest innovations.   BBF BBF, the ambient cake and dessert manufacturer, has teamed up with Rocket Licensing and The Lumistella Company to unveil The Elf on the Shelf Mini Gift Cake. Available in four different designs, the Madeira sponge is filled with a fruity plum and raspberry jam and covered with soft icing and an edible plaque. It also features a detachable collar of The Elf on the Shelf-inspired stickers.

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