A lawyer for the recently closed Koffee Kup Bakery and its subsidiary, Vermont Bread Co., has filed an emergency court motion seeking immediate disclosure of sealed information about a receiver’s surprise last-minute sale of the business to Flowers.
At least one spurned bidder is headed to court in hopes of stopping the surprise last-minute sale of the recently closed Koffee Kup Bakery and subsidiary Vermont Bread Co.Georgia-based Flowers Foods, the $4 billion maker of such national brands as.
Bidders for the recently closed Koffee Kup Bakery and subsidiary Vermont Bread Co. are mulling a lawsuit after a court-appointed receiver accepted a last-minute offer Monday to sell the businesses to Flowers Foods, a $4.4 billion maker of national.
Canadian baker to buy Koffee Kup, Vermont Bread Co. facilities
A Koffee Kup Bakery truck outside the Vermont Bread Co. in Brattleboro on Tuesday. Photo by Kevin O’Connor/VTDigger
The Koffee Kup Bakery in Burlington, seen on Tuesday, April 27, 2021, abruptly laid off most of its employees and shuttered the plant. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger
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Atlantic Canada’s largest family-owned bakery is buying the recently closed Koffee Kup Bakery of Burlington and subsidiary Vermont Bread Co. of Brattleboro.
Mrs. Dunster’s, a New Brunswick distributor of baked goods across the Maritime Provinces and in Maine, announced its purchase Thursday just hours after receiving approval for incentive money from the Vermont state government to reopen the nearly century-old business.
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BRATTLEBORO â Vermont Attorney General T. J. Donovan has filed a legal brief in support of former employees of Vermont Bread Co., who have gone to court to force the companyâs receiver to pay wages and benefits the workers say they were owed when the company abruptly closed last month.
Former workers at Vermont Bread Co. in Brattleboro and Koffee Kup Bakery in Burlington were left jobless on April 26 when American Industrial Acquisition Corporation, the company that purchased the bakeries on April 1, shut the doors. Workers at locations in Brattleboro, Burlington, and North Grosvenor Dale, Conn., arrived for work that morning to find their jobs had vanished.