US: Tasty Baking boss admits "challenging" Q3
By: just-food.com | 1 November 2010
Tasty Baking Co. president and CEO Charles Pizzi said today (1 November) the US baker had had a "challenging" third quarter as the company continued to get to grips with its new production facility.
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Tasty Baking Co. president and CEO Charles Pizzi said today (1 November) the US baker had had a "challenging" third quarter as the company continued to get to grips with its new production facility.

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