Sayers (bakery)
Sayers (bakery)
Sayers (bakery) is a renowned British bakery chain that was established in 1912. The bakery is known for its wide range of baked goods, including bread, pastries, cakes, and sandwiches.
History
Sayers (bakery) was founded by John Sayers in Liverpool, England. The bakery started as a small family business and has grown over the years to become one of the most popular bakery chains in the UK.
Products
Sayers (bakery) offers a variety of baked goods. Their product range includes:
- Bread: Sayers offers a variety of breads, including whole grain, white, and rye.
- Pastries: The bakery is known for its delicious pastries, such as croissants, danishes, and puff pastries.
- Cakes: Sayers offers a range of cakes, including sponge cakes, fruit cakes, and chocolate cakes.
- Sandwiches: The bakery also offers a variety of sandwiches, made with their fresh bread and high-quality ingredients.
Locations
Sayers (bakery) has numerous locations across the UK. Some of their most popular locations include Liverpool, Manchester, and London.
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