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Pasty bakery proud of funds raised for local charities
Western Morning News
|August 07, 2025
WARRENS Bakery, which claims to be the oldest pasty maker in the world, has given over £10,000 to charities, fundraising events and sports clubs over the past two years.

The renowned Cornish bakery business, which was founded in 1860 and now has over 47 stores across the South West, says it is committed to supporting a range of initiatives that benefit others in local communities.
Each year, during Cornish Pasty Week, Warrens Bakery donates 5p from every Cornish pasty sold across all its shops to the Cornish Pasty Organisation which supports the heritage and promotion of Cornwall's iconic food.
Additionally, as part of UK Coffee Week, 5p from every coffee sold is donated to Project Waterfall, a charity focused on bringing clean water and sanitation to coffee-growing communities across the globe.
This story is from the August 07, 2025 edition of Western Morning News.
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