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Bakery Buy Crossword Clue [UPDATED]


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Barilla is a supplier of Italian foods that is headquartered in Parma, Italy. It was founded as a bakery shop in Parma back in 1877, and now supplies almost 50% of the pasta sold in Italy, and about 15% of pasta sold in the US.


Wonder Bread had a family-day tour back then, and I remember piling into the car with the extended clan to tour the factory-size bakery in the Potrero Hill neighborhood. Forty years later, I was back, but not to celebrate the glories of sliced bread.


In mid-August, after a 75-year run, the Wonder Bread bakery here will shut its doors. Its parent company, Interstate Bakeries, filed for bankruptcy last fall and has already closed several operations around the country in a reorganization.


Asuncion, who works on assembly machinery in a two-story bakery that takes up half a city block, was a year from becoming a journeyman engineer. The father of four, he made $25 an hour with medical benefits, and would have made more when he hit journeyman. There might be work at other bakeries, he said, but competition will be stiff. And if he settles for a nonunion job somewhere, regardless of the field, he figures to take a big cut in pay. 041b061a72


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