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Ex-owner of bankrupt bakery dies after chasing thief and falling off building
ACTU
10.05.2026

Ex-owner of bankrupt bakery dies after chasing thief and falling off building

The former owner of a Hong Kong bakery chain that went out of business has died after chasing a suspected thief and falling from an industrial building in the city, the South China Morning Post has learned. The force received a report around 5.15pm on Sunday from a man who said he had spotted someone stealing cables at the Kimball Industrial Building in Kwun Tong. The caller was a worker at a bakery inside the building. A source told the SCMP that the victim was a man surnamed Siu, in his...

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SCMP Economy
French PM's bakery visit on Labour Day sparks union row over holiday work rules
En développement
Politique·01.05.2026Résumé IA

French PM's bakery visit on Labour Day sparks union row over holiday work rules

French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu visited a bakery in Saint-Julien-Chapteuil on Labour Day to buy baguettes and flowers, sparking controversy with unions who argue 1 May should remain a compulsory rest day. The visit was part of a government drive to exempt independent bakeries and flower shops from mandatory closure, with a bill allowing them to open requiring employee volunteers to work in writing and receive double pay. A baker named Eric faces a €5,250 fine for opening on May 1, which Lecornu said he would not have to pay.

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BBC World
Bengaluru Man Claims Lizard Found in Paneer Tikka Roll, Hospitalised
ACTU
29.04.2026Résumé IA

Bengaluru Man Claims Lizard Found in Paneer Tikka Roll, Hospitalised

A 32-year-old cab driver in Bengaluru claims he found a lizard in a paneer tikka roll he purchased from a bakery near Housing Board on Magadi Main Road on April 25. The victim, Deepu NK, was hospitalised after falling sick and developing diarrhoea. Police have registered a case under BNS for negligent conduct with respect to poisonous substance. The complainant did not produce proof of the lizard as he failed to click a photo in panic after vomiting.

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Times of India
Greggs rolls back self-service cabinets in shoplifting hotspots
ACTU
26.04.2026

Greggs rolls back self-service cabinets in shoplifting hotspots

Staff are handing over sandwiches from behind a theft-proof counter as the high street fights backGreggs has axed self-service display cabinets in bakery stores that have been most severely hit by shoplifters.The move is the latest aimed at combating a problem plaguing the high street. Last year official figures revealed annual shoplifting offences in England and Wales had passed half a million offences for the first time, and since then many retailers have reported high levels of crime in their shops. Continue reading...

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Guardian Business