DEFA minister says if there were, government would look at ways to support them
The Environment, Food and Agriculture minister has confirmed there's been no 'formal cases' of other bakeries looking to take on the so-called 'hole' left by Ramsey Bakery.
Clare Barber has confirmed there were talks with other suppliers shortly after the Island's largest supplier of Manx bread closed its doors at the end of April.
She told Manx Radio if there were in future government would look at ways to support them.
However, she says businesses likely don't want to get sidetracked from their current workload:
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