
Bay area based Sugar Bowl Bakery sells and ships its baked donuts, brownies and pastries to retailers Starbucks, Costco and Safeway every day. The small business averages yearly sales of more than 40 million dollars and recently spent 400000 dollars on an IT makeover to help streamline operations. Correspondent Sumi Das interviews Sugar Bowl Bakery president Andrew Ly and general manager Michael Ly about the various technologies the SMB is using to manage its operations, from deploying inventory management software to building new cooking systems that help the bakery produce their products in mass volume.
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How encouraging to learn of your co. I find it very motivating to start a business with 40 grand and turn it in to a multi- million dollar a yr. business. I’m starting my business with far less money then this company and hope to have the same kind of success over the next few decades.
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The Public Health White Paper should be an embarassment to Lib Dems. Its prposal for “voluntary agreements” reflects the influence of the food and drink industry, as documented in a Guardian investigation last month. This highlighted that representatives of the major food and drink companies have been working with Andrew Lansley on his approach to public health policy since 2009, and are now integral to his policy machinery at the Department of Health, drafting policy recommendations for civil servants, in reversal of normal government process.
Prof Ian Gilmore, chairman of the alcohol committee of the Royal College of Physicians, called the government's measures “window-dressing”, adding that it “looks less like the 'big society' and more like big business”.

i work at costco! lol and we get their goods! always perfect!