Cakesmiths, the leading provider of award-winning traybakes and flapjacks, has revealed that its first six months of trading has been a successful start for the business and the company has launched a recruitment drive across the UK.
Run by the family behind successful Bristol-based bakers, Bar Cake, Cakesmiths was launched to cater for small independent coffee shops, cafes and catering firms across the UK, offering a high quality selection of home made style cakes ordered online at www.cakesmiths.com.
While the product range is key to Cakesmiths, so too are its other two pillars of excellence attractive margins to operators and next day delivery across its portfolio.
Cakesmiths has also invested in a new facility in Bristol, which is where the company’s 15 directly employed bakers fulfill orders for customers across the UK.
Co-owner Tom Batlle said “The range is supported by a simple online ordering system which promises to deliver your order within 24 hours.”
Cakes get delivered frozen in a specially designed cool box and can either be kept frozen till needed or thawed within one hour to be ready for consumption allowing customers to use as and when required and reduce wastage.
Tom added: “Cakesmiths offers a consistent high quality product range; convenience, as ordering can be done at any time of day or night; and peace of mind as it will be delivered within 24 hours to anywhere in the UK.
“Products ordered via cakesmiths.com are delivered by UPS. The minimum order quantity is six trays, which incurs a nominal delivery charge (£5.99); customers ordering 12 trays or more are automatically given free delivery.”
Tom continued: “We innovate all the time and our innovation days are important where we look to excite and get input from our customers – this has worked very well for Cakesmiths.
“The first six months have been highly successful and we look forward to working with more operators. Take a look at cakesmiths.com, or give us a call, and see what Cakesmiths can do for your business.”
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