No.Am I alone in not being terribly bothered about cake?

No.Am I alone in not being terribly bothered about cake?
If they made descent cakes you would not have to worry about the workers.![]()
They would surely go downhill if they did thatIf they made descent cakes you would not have to worry about the workers.![]()
Surely they don't import their vienesse whirls?
Do you mean a Bakewell Pudding.Bought a bakewell tart in Bakewell last week and understand now why Mr K are struggling
Their major ingredients, Fat, Flour, Sugar can be UK sourced, but raisins, sultanas, almonds are likely to become notably pricier as Brexit approaches.
Unfortunately from a market standpoint, their products are stuck in a time-warp.
Whilst other cakes might be available of better quality locally, the benefit of Mr K's is that they have an exceedingly long shelf-life compared to local produce. I am stockpiling Mr K's products in a sekrit bunker for when the post-Brexit Zombie Apocalypse kicks-off....
I'll have the last laugh as the hipster cycling fraternity's moist Hoxton sourced banana-cake goes stale.....
Modest maybe, but still raisin the costs.At the risk of taking this rather too seriously, I do suspect the Park Foods of this world are using Brexit as an opportunity to up prices. @Fab Foodie will have a far better idea than me but I suspect the cost to Park Foods of the imported raisins, almonds etc in a cake that retails at £2 is small. So even a 20% increase in these costs due to exchange rate movements will have a modest effect