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Gardenia ups bread production to 2.2 million loaves a day

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General manager Desmond Tan, in a statement today, said this represents an increase in production by 5 per cent compared to before the movement control order was enforced. “We wish to inform that at this time the bread production at Gardenia factories has reached the maximum level. Therefore, we are not able to add on the supplies of our products in the market.

On March 24, Gardenia posted an announcement to assure its customers that the supply of bread will not stop.

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And you still will see some people buying up to 5 packs at once. That bread is nice to eat but not so healthy to eat so much Everyday la!

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