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bakery

[ UK /bˈe‍ɪkəɹi/ ]
[ US /ˈbeɪkɝi/ ]
NOUN
  1. a workplace where baked goods (breads and cakes and pastries) are produced or sold

How To Use bakery In A Sentence

  • There are also plans to bulk up the meat and bakery counters with bigger teams who will also have a new livery. Times, Sunday Times
  • To counter both this and the high levels of private label saturation, bakery and cereals manufacturers are attempting to differentiate their brands, especially in growth areas such as healthy and convenient bakery products. Digital50.com Digital 50 Daily Industry News RSS Feed
  • The hot-cross buns are still iced by hand in the bakery, and the produce comes primarily from local growers in season.
  • The food eaten may be oysters, fresh fruit or vegetables, water, ice, or bakery products.
  • The bakery owners later gave up their lease after it emerged that the liquid had in fact been body fluids from the two men.
  • Off to buy a donut from a local bakery … talk amongst yourselves in the meantime. Matthew Yglesias » Faith and Works
  • A motor car was parked in the alleyway about three metres from the bakery door and alongside the Alliance building end wall.
  • The owners have blogged their personal journey, freely discussing how they used to be homeless and what led them to want to start a bakery.
  • my local continental bakery (barbakan in chorlton uk) does a lovely cake he calls a beesting but its not like any beesting I have seen before and he wont share his recipe - (understandably) The Fresh Loaf
  • Currently, the pave is going out in the standard in-store bakery bag, so you have to hunt a bit to identify it.
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