The Diószegi bakery is expanding in England
Diószegi László, bakerman of Sepsiszentgyörgy opened a bakery in Luton, Great Britain – the Romanian Mediafax news agency wrote on Monday.
The bakery produces about 300-400 Székely potato breads daily. The breads are usually sold out “without any advertising.”
Diószegi László told MTI that the business was launched in December and they were able to establish a business relationships with Romanian and Polish shops in London. Their customers came from the Romanian and Hungarian communities, but the scope of the clients is continuously expanding. (MTI, Gazda Árpád)
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