![]() ![]() You must ensure that the details provided by you on registration are correct, and inform us immediately of any changes by updating your personal details.ġ.7 These Terms of Sale, and any Contract between us, is only in the English language.ġ.8 These Terms do not affect your statutory rights.Ģ. ![]() If you refuse to accept these Terms, you will not be able to order any Goods from the Website.ġ.5 Before placing an order, if you have any queries relating to these Terms please check our Contact Us page for details of how to get in touch with our Customer Service team.ġ.6 In our dealings with you, we work on the assumption that all sales are to private consumers, you are at least 18 years old and are legally capable of entering in to binding contracts. ![]() You should check these Terms before placing each order to ensure that you are aware of any changes.ġ.4 Please note that before placing an order you will be asked to agree to these Terms. About these Terms and Conditions of Sale 1.1 These are the terms and conditions (“Terms”) for the sale and purchase of the goods (“Goods”) listed on the website (“Website”) Please read these Terms carefully, together with the privacy policy which can be found here: (“Privacy Policy”) and website terms of use ("Terms of Use") which can be found here: they govern Milk & More ’s relationship with you in relation to the Website and all purchases of Goods made by you on the Website.ġ.2 References to the Website in these Terms apply to the Website however you may access it, including access via the Milk & More app (available via Google Play or Apple App Store) or whenever you access the Website when optimised for use on mobile or tablet devices.ġ.3 We may update these Terms, Privacy Policy and Terms of Use at any time. We give back to the community via our Bakery- and donor-supported Durham Neighbors program, an in-house experiment in Universal Basic Income whereby we Cashapp 100+ low-income local families every month $50 which goes to much-needed groceries, utility bills, or diapers.1. We have a full service café, as well as a robust wholesale program that covers the Triad from Greensboro to Raleigh, Durham to Chapel Hill and Carrboro. NSB sits at Five Points in Durham, an anchor business in an ever-changing city. In Fall of 2013, Ari Berenbaum, an ex-Ninth Street baker and production manager (2009-2011), bought Ninth Street Bakery from the Ferrells (as well as Ray Jones, then a general manager and owner), who were looking to retire and were seeking someone who would keep the name and business intact. Over time, that retail has grown into a cafe with seating, selling the original items as well as sandwiches, salads, curries, chili, and soups. Along with the wholesale operation, a small retail take-out was opened in the front of the plant, selling primarily coffee and fresh pastries and cookies. In fact, in 1992 the bakery relocated its production plant to downtown Durham in order to accommodate the increased demand. ![]() Sales consistently increased from year to year. In addition to the Ninth Street site, NSB had also developed satellite cafes in Raleigh and Chapel Hill that, although fairly successful, were eventually closed.įor the first 10 years of operation, NSB dominated the organic/whole grain bread market. Elmo's Diner bought the site and operates there today. In 1996, the owners decided the restaurant portion of the business had become too time consuming and stressful, and they closed the restaurant. In 1992, Ninth Street opened a bakery plant in Downtown Durham where it continues to operate along with its café. In 1989, after outgrowing its original location, the cafe moved to a different spot on Ninth Street (where Elmo’s currently operates), separate from the bakery plant, and became a full-scale restaurant-serving everything from soup and salad to coffee and dinner entrees and desserts. In the '80's, the bakery was the dominant player in the organic/healthy cafe/ bakery market segment. These early days were very successful, and as the business grew, so did its menu and reputation. NSB first planted its roots on Ninth Street as a small café where Dain’s Bar is now. Since 1981, the Bakeries physical location and image has changed in accordance with its shift in focus from retail to wholesale. Known by many for its seeded sliced pan loaves, NSB now has crusty artisan bread products that burst with the flavors of natural levain, and flaky pastries that slow rise to perfection. They brought with them recipes for wholegrain goodness and a mind for doing good works in Durham. Frank and George were fresh from a stint baking at the Tassajara Zen Center with monk Ed Espe Brown. The bakery was originally founded by: George and Frank Ferrell, two brothers Maureen Ferrell, Frank's wife and Michael Mooney, Maureen's brother. Ninth Street Bakery opened in the spring of 1981 as a retail bakery/cafe. ![]()
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