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We have just been made aware , that the most wonderful bakery is to close, what can all of of us regular customers do to help save this institution do, we have always had a great service and the staff are more like friends, WHAT CAN WE ALL DO to save our wonderful bakery, James ( [email protected]) lets start the ball rolling, as life in Dulwich won?t be the same without the BRICK HOUSE
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mate, it was a bakery. Businesses come and go. In this case they realised their outgoings post the proposed rent increase would exceed their income, so it became a no brainer and their was no point increasing prices just to pay the rent increase.


Presumably they would have known three to six months in advance this was coming, waited to after Christmas and announced the closure.


Perhaps the business may have been able to continue as a wholesaler located elsewhere, however it appears that the owners have decided to take a break from business.

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