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Article: Coals to Newcastle? Now it's pasties to Cornwall; Welsh firm's product a hit in the West Country.(Business)
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- Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
- Article date:
- August 7, 2008
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Byline: Chris Kelsey
IN what seems like a classic case of taking coals to Newcastle a Bridgend company is breaking the mould by selling pasties to Cornwall.
Jones Organic has been selling its traditional handmade products in the home of the pasty since July.
Around half its monthly output of 6,000 frozen organic pasties goes to Devon and Cornwall. The company also makes around 3,000 pies a month.
Jones Organic was set up by Mike Sweetman in January last year and initially operated out of the National Assembly-backed Food Centre Wales at ...