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Bakery Insolvencies up 40 Percent in the First Half of the Year

Summary by Tagesschau
People in Germany buy bread, rolls and other baked goods more and more frequently at the supermarket or at the discounter instead of in classic bakeries. This makes many traditional businesses to create - and many have to give up.

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People in Germany buy bread, rolls and other baked goods more and more frequently at the supermarket or at the discounter instead of in classic bakeries. This makes many traditional businesses to create - and many have to give up.

·Hamburg, Germany
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More and more bakeries in Germany have to give up. An expert sees several reasons for the development.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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The traditional baker's trade is increasingly under pressure. As a result, the number of insolvencies in bakeries and confectioneries in Germany has recently increased significantly. It is probably due to changes in consumer behaviour.

·Germany
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More and more bakeries in Germany have to give up. An expert sees several reasons for the development.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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More and more bakeries in Germany have to give up. An expert sees several reasons for the development.

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Handelsblatt broke the news in Düsseldorf, Germany on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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