Yummy, healthy menu for kids at Bakers Club

16 September 2009

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A franchise bakery network is offering healthier takeaway food options for children and showcasing the choices on redesigned menu boards as part of a presentation overhaul.

Bakers Club has tagged its food offerings yummy, healthy, happy; the yummy line-up a selection of traditional treats such as croissant and mini pies, the healthy option sandwiches with a variety of fillings. Each choice comes with a kid's sized serve of milk or juice.

The face of the kids' menu is the brother of the founder, Christian Coenen, whose childhood image beams from the boards, the picture of health and happiness.

The redesigned menu boards throughout the bakery present the baked goods in a clearer fashion with new product photos making its simpler for the customer to navigate.

Coenen prides himself on the healthy nature of the baked goods on offer, which includes gluten free choices that now account for up to 15 percent of sales.


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