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On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 16:59:32 +0100, martin maly wrote:
> Hello, > > i am a young german baker and like the usa. I have heard that years ago > german bakers had a good opertunity to open a buiseness in some parts of the > USA. Is there still demand at handcraft baking ? How do you see the > situation today ? i have not been to one of these stores, but i hear that they are growing very well, and take their baking seriously. it might be worth corresponding with them: http://www.panerabread.com/about_career.aspx |
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Socks > writes:
>From: Socks > >Subject: Bakeries in the USA ? >Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 08:03:01 -0800 >Newsgroups: rec.food.baking > >On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 16:59:32 +0100, martin maly wrote: >> >> >> i am a young german baker and like the usa. I have heard that years ago >> german bakers had a good opertunity to open a buiseness in some parts of the >> USA. Is there still demand at handcraft baking ? How do you see the >> situation today ? > >i have not been to one of these stores, but i hear that they are growing >very well, and take their baking seriously. it might be worth >corresponding with them: > >http://www.panerabread.com/about_career.aspx Panera Bread is quite a large company with many stores. I first encounted them in St. Charles, Missouri, where they were operating under the regional name of the "St. Louis Bread Company." They make a very nice product and provide a pleasant cafe experience for those who want to purchase sandwiches made on their bread. Panera operates over 600 bakery-cafes in 35 states, about a third of which are company-owned and the rest are franchised. Panera is similar in style to Anker-Brot which we encounterd in Austria (see: http://www.ankerbrot.at ) and its German counterpart and majority owner Mueller-Brot (see: http://www.mueller-brot.de). At the other end of the size spectrum are hundreds of independent artisan bakeries located all over the United States. For example, here is a web site for an excellent independent bakery not far from where I live: http://www.clearflourbread.com/employment.html You may wish to check with various organizations like http://www.bbga.org and http://www.rbanet.com Here is a useful list of links to bakery-related Associations, schools and organizations: http://www.bakery-net.com/rdocs/links.html#Associations Cheers, The Old Bear |
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