Organisation cites 'times of crisis' behind the decision
Noa Bakehouse has announced its intention to scale back its operations.
The organisation is citing ‘times of crisis’ behind the decision.
However, the bakery insists they aren’t bailing or giving up but rather adapting to the current climate.
Despite the news, the company - which will be 10-years-old in January – say they’ll be creating small batch sizes but larger ranges and growing their hospitality business to support these ambitions.
Products are still available in various outlets: Isle of Man Creamery deliveries, Shoprite stores, Robinsons Fresh Foods and EVF.
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