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The plural form is bakeries. The plural possessive is bakeries'.
bakeries, common shops and supermarkets will stock a selection of pasteries too.
No, they sell many other things, including cakes, pastries, pies...ect,
Most bakeries will sell fresh baked breads, cakes, cookies, and other pastries. Some do specialize in pies or other desserts.
SIC 5461 refers to Retail Bakeries. This industry is classified as establishments primarily engaged in baking fresh bread, cakes, pastries, and other baked goods for direct sale to consumers. This category does not include in-store bakeries in grocery stores or commercial bakeries that primarily produce goods for resale.
Well, bakeries make things that are baked in the oven. But usually this classification is reduced further to just "breads and sweet goods". Breads, cakes, tarts, cheesecakes, muffins, moring goods, pastries etc...
A popular chain of bakeries with 38 outlets in several countries, BreadTalk sells a variety of bakery goods, from breads to morning pastries and delicacies.
Bakeries are a nice addition to their local vicinity. They help cater to special events such as anniversaries, Valentine's Day, or weddings. On the contrary, they help provide daily breads and pastries for the locals interested.
The pastries were like a synphony
Yes, pastries is plural for pastry.
A baker, bakery, cake shop or pastry shop.
In France, you can purchase food from various places such as supermarkets, grocery stores, farmers markets, and bakeries. Supermarkets like Carrefour, Leclerc, and Intermarché offer a wide range of products. In farmers markets, you can find fresh produce, dairy products, and regional specialties directly from local producers. Additionally, bakeries are a great place to buy bread, pastries, and other baked goods.