The Yorkshire-based business has been running for almost 24 years, but has had to close its high street stores
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The bakery in Malton had been open for seven years, but the business itself has been running for 24 years. Staff shortages, increasing energy bills and supplier costs increasing by a minimum of 25 per cent, as well as a proposed rent increase, have led to the closure. The whole business has had its bills increase from £19,500 a year to £105,000 a year.
Louise added: “Unfortunately I think it is too late for us to reopen our shops but we are continuing with our bakery and our online side of the business.”
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