Do Warburtons offer coupons or samples?
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Do Warburtons offer coupons or samples?
AnswerDo Warburtons offer coupons or samples?
Unfortunately, we are unable to send coupons or samples, however, check out our social media channels (Facebook, Instagram and Twitter) as we occasionally have promotions and competitions on those.
Do Warburtons offer donations?
AnswerDo Warburtons offer donations?
We do indeed! Check out the links below to find out more.
Why doesn’t your bread fit in my toaster?
AnswerWhy doesn’t your bread fit in my toaster?
At Warburtons, we are passionate about baking fresh, soft and great tasting bread and we select the best quality and blend of ingredients to bake the best loaf. By doing this, Warburtons large loaves (800g size) have slice profiles that are consistently taller. We have found the taller the loaf, the softer the bread. To reduce the slice height would entail using a smaller weight of dough or the bread not being as soft.
Are your products suitable for vegetarians or vegans?
AnswerAre your products suitable for vegetarians or vegans?
All of our products are 100% suitable for vegetarians and the majority are suitable for vegans. As we use milk, butter, eggs and honey in some of our products, it’s always best to check the ingredients list on the packaging (or on our website) for confirmation.
Do Warburtons products contain nuts?
AnswerDo Warburtons products contain nuts?
All of our products are nut free however our Multigrain and Seed, and Country White Speciality Loaves and our Brioche Burger Buns are baked in a bakery which uses nuts in other products. We would always recommend checking the packaging for allergen details.
How should I store my Warburtons product?
AnswerHow should I store my Warburtons product?
We recommend storing our products in a cool place, away from light and heat sources. Refrigerating bread products can cause the product to stale quicker.
Do any of the E numbers used in Warburtons products originate from animals?
AnswerDo any of the E numbers used in Warburtons products originate from animals?
None of the E numbers used within our products are from an animal source.
Can I freeze Warburtons products?
AnswerCan I freeze Warburtons products?
Most products can be frozen for up to 3 months with the exception of Tiger and our Gluten Free range, which are 1 month. The freezer temperature must be no less than -18 degrees as this will affect the quality of the product once defrosted. You can toast products from frozen, however the quality is much better if defrosted first.
Why do you need salt in bread?
AnswerWhy do you need salt in bread?
Salt is an important ingredient for all bread baking as it adds flavour, helps to control yeast in fermentation and stabilises the gluten. However, modern production methods mean that salt can be kept to a minimum, and the salt content in bread has reduced by about 40% since the 1980’s.
Why does Warburtons use palm oil?
AnswerWhy does Warburtons use palm oil?
Our bread-making process means we need a small amount of hard fat in the recipe and in order to avoid animal fats we use certified palm oil. We responsibly source the small amounts of palm oil we use and are members of the Roundtable on Sustainability Palm Oil (RSPO). Please see our statement on Palm Oil.
Do you bake gluten free products?
AnswerDo you bake gluten free products?
We do and we’re very proud of our gluten free range. For more details on the products we bake, please see our dedicated gluten free website at: http://www.warburtonsglutenfree.com/.
Why does Warburtons use soya?
AnswerWhy does Warburtons use soya?
Soya flour acts as a carrier for the smaller ingredients and contributes to the volume and the softness of the bread.
Is your packaging recyclable?
AnswerIs your packaging recyclable?
As a family company, we believe the environment is very important and we’re currently looking into finding suitable, environmentally friendly packaging. For now, where the packaging is recyclable, it will state on the back of the packaging. You can read more about our packaging here.
Is it a roll, Is it a barm, is it bap…?
AnswerIs it a roll, Is it a barm, is it bap…?
As a North West born company we would have to go with a Barm… but our colleagues across the country will no doubt disagree!
How can I arrange a visit to my school?
AnswerHow can I work for Warburtons?
AnswerHow can I work for Warburtons?
It’s great news that you would like to join our family! Please see our dedicated Careers website where you can search available jobs and leave your details if there’s nothing currently available. http://careers.warburtons.co.uk/
Can I buy directly from Warburtons?
AnswerCAN I BUY DIRECTLY FROM WARBURTONS?
Unfortunately, we don’t supply directly at the moment. You can visit our product pages to find out where they are stocked.
Why do your crumpets come in packs of 6 and 9?
AnswerWHY DO YOUR CRUMPETS COME IN PACKS OF 6 and 9?
Our crumpets are stacked in threes, so we have 6 and 9-packs to make sure that we don’t waste any packaging. We like to think of that 9th crumpet as a bonus snack!
Do you make an "all ends" loaf?
AnswerDO YOU MAKE AN “ALL ENDS” LOAF?
As much as we love the crusts (and believe us, we really do!), we’re not able to make an All Ends Loaf at this moment in time. But rest assured our team know how much our customers would love one – so it’s on their radar!
Can I buy your products outside of the UK?
AnswerCAN I BUY YOUR PRODUCTS OUTSIDE OF THE UK?
Unfortunately, as much as we’d love to supply everyone in the world with our crumpets, bagels and loaves, our fresh products are delivered direct to store each day by our Warburtons drivers. Therefore, it is not possible for us to serve countries outside of the UK at this point in time.