Breadtop

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Breadtop is an Australian-based bakery chain that specializes in Asian-style baked goods. Founded in 2002, the company has grown to over 70 stores across Australia, making it one of the country's leading bakery franchises.

History[edit | edit source]

Breadtop was established in 2002 in Melbourne, Australia. The founders aimed to introduce a new style of bakery to the Australian market, focusing on Asian-style breads and pastries. The company quickly gained popularity due to its unique product offerings and fresh, quality ingredients.

Products[edit | edit source]

Breadtop offers a wide range of products, including bread, pastries, cakes, buns, and tarts. The bakery is known for its Asian-style breads, which are typically softer and sweeter than Western-style breads. Some of the most popular items include the BBQ Pork Bun, Pineapple Bun, and Red Bean Bun.

Business Model[edit | edit source]

Breadtop operates on a self-serve model, where customers can choose their own breads and pastries from the shelves. This model is common in Asian bakeries, but was relatively new to the Australian market when Breadtop was first established. The company also offers made-to-order cakes for special occasions.

Expansion[edit | edit source]

Since its establishment, Breadtop has expanded rapidly across Australia. The company now has over 70 stores in major cities including Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, and Perth. Breadtop has also begun to expand internationally, with stores in New Zealand and China.

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