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  2. List of bakeries - Wikipedia

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    Le Pain Quotidien – global chain of bakery-cafés operating in many countries around the world. [2] It sells organic bread and cakes in a homey, rustic style. [3]Muffin Break – independent company which operates small coffee shops throughout the UK, Australia and New Zealand and India

  3. Cooplands - Wikipedia

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    The same year it held a "Careers in the Bakery Industry" event, with career advisors discussing employment opportunities. [2] In April 2011, Woodhead Bakery, a rival Scarborough-based chain, fell into administration. [5] Of the 29 Woodhead outlets, Cooplands bought 18, and the rest were purchased by the Haldane Retail Group. [6]

  4. Category:Bakeries of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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  5. Cake Box (bakery) - Wikipedia

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    Cake Box is a British bakery chain with over 230 stores in the UK. All stores are franchises; cakes are made in each branch and are all egg-free. [1] The first store was opened in East London in 2008, and there were 91 stores when it listed on London Stock Exchange's Alternative Investment Market (AIM) in June 2018. [1]

  6. Greggs - Wikipedia

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    Greggs plc is a British bakery chain. It specialises in savoury products such as baked goods, sausage rolls, sandwiches and sweet items including doughnuts and vanilla slices. It is headquartered in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange, and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.

  7. List of restaurant chains - Wikipedia

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    Name Known for Parent company First store location Founded Locations worldwide Employees Related restaurants 85°C Bakery Cafe: Baked goods: Taipei, Taiwan

  8. Warburtons - Wikipedia

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    Warburtons makes five categories of products: Bread, Rolls, Bakery Snacks (including crumpets and potato cakes), Gluten Free and Weight Watchers. Warburtons' staple products include the orange wrappered Toastie loaf, the blue wrappered Medium loaf and the green wrappered Thickest loaf, all of which are wrapped in wax paper .

  9. Maison Blanc - Wikipedia

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    In May 1999, Lyndale Foods purchased Maison Blanc for £12 million. At this point, it was the UK's second largest bakery chain. [3] In 2007, Kuwaiti firm Kout Food Group rescued Maison Blanc, as Lyndale Foods began to struggle financially. [4] In the year ending 31 December 2014, Maison Blanc had reported a loss of nearly £3 million. [5]