Fantasicakes Offers Wholesale Bakery Goods and Pastries to Businesses across America - YAHOO! Fantasicakes Offers Wholesale Bakery Goods and Pastries to Businesses across America - YAHOO!
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Fantasicakes Offers Wholesale Bakery Goods and Pastries to Businesses across America - YAHOO!

Fantasicakes Offers Wholesale Bakery Goods and Pastries to Businesses across America - YAHOO!

Fantasicakes offers its gourmet pastries and bakery goods at wholesale prices for nationwide buyers across America.

(PRWEB) May 23, 2012

Fantasicakes has been offering its full product line to its local wholesale customers in Los Angeles area for years. These include country clubs, high end catering companies and restaurants, retailers, cafes, food markets, banquet hall facilities, corporate cafeterias, and coffee shops. Fantasicakes is now offering its wholesale bakery goods to nationwide buyers and wholesale customers.

Our gourmet Coffee Cakes, Bundt cakes, and Tarts are currently available for nationwide delivery. There is a variety of great flavors to choose from. Our coffee cakes come in seven flavors: Cinnamon, Cinnamon Walnut, Pecan Cinnamon, Apple Cinnamon, Chocolate Chip, Marble, and Chocolate Mocha. We offer our Bundt Cakes in eight different varieties: Triple Chocolate, Red Velvet, Rum, Chocolate Rum, Lemon, Orange, Blueberry, and Walnut Raisin. Our Tarts come in five flavors: Apple, Apricot, Blueberry, Cherry, and Raspberry. All our products are available for mail order online at Fantasicakes.com. Our cakes and tarts are made fresh everyday with only the finest gourmet ingredients available in the market. The result is the most flavorful Bundt cakes, coffee cakes, and tarts you will ever have the pleasure of tasting. Visit fantasicakes.com today to view all of our wholesale pastries and bakery goods.

"Our products are very well suited for bulk purchase by culinary distributors, gourmet food online stores, online marketplaces, wholesale clubs, and membership clubs." Van Keshish, owner of Fantasicakes, said. "We can drop ship our cakes and tarts for our wholesale customers, or we can do private label and ship them to their retail customers in individual packages, therefore eliminating the need for storing, wrapping, packing, and shipping hundreds or even thousands of items. Based on the order volume we offer special discounted prices for our wholesale customers."

About Fantasicakes:


Founded by Van Keshish, Fantasicakes began as a pastry shop in the Los Angeles area, supplying pastries and bakery shop goods to corporate and celebrity events, as well as local restaurants. Fantasicakes pastries are individually and carefully handcrafted using the finest gourmet ingredients. The fascinating designs and exquisite flavors of Fantasicakes creations enhance the quality and beauty of the events they are served at, leaving a lasting impression. "When I began Fantasicakes, we started out by catering corporate and celebrity events, as well as supplying local restaurants with our distinguished selection of pastries," Van Keshish, owner of FantasiCakes, said. As the bakery business grew, Keshish looked for new ways to expand. Finding the offerings of other online pastry shops lacking, Keshish brought Fantasicakes online for everyone to enjoy their mail order cakes and tarts anywhere in the United States. Fantasicakes is now offering its wholesale bakery goods to nationwide buyers and wholesale customers. Visit our website and simply fill out the wholesale request form for more information regarding wholesale prices and free product samples shipped to your store!

For more information, visit http://www.fantasicakes.com

Or click here to view our wholesale product request form

Van Keshish
Fantasicakes, Inc.
818-361-2171
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Wayward Shopping Carts: A KMPH News Investigation - KMPH.com
FRESNO, Calif. (KMPH) -

Many of us are guilty of this: leaving our shopping cart in the middle of the parking lot or in a parking spot instead of putting the cart back in the cart corral.

It may seem harmless, but it can end up costing you money out of your pocket.

In a KMPH News special report, anchor Nicole Garcia investigates why people do it, and uncovers the price tag many end up paying because of other people's laziness.

And get this -- one local man makes a living thanks to those wayward shopping carts.

This special report airs tonight, Wednesday, on the KMPH Ten O'Clock News.



MD Wholesale settles sexual discrimination suit - Kuam News 8

by Mindy Aguon

Guam - MD Wholesale will pay $77,500 to settle a sexual harassment lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). Two female employees at MD Wholesale's Tamuning facility were sexually harassed by a male supervisor since at least 2008. 

The harassment included verbal and physical conduct of a sexual nature, creating a hostile work environment.  The company did not have an anti-harassment policy in place at the time the harassment occurred. The EEOC argued that MD Wholesale was liable because the company took no measures to prevent the harassment from occurring and failed to take effective action to stop the harassment, despite complaints to an assistant manager.

The company has entered into a three year consent decree and has agreed to revise its sexual harassment policy and complaint procedure and retain an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) coordinator to ensure all staff are trained regarding their rights with respect to discrimination, harassment and retaliation in the workplace.

MD Wholesale agreed to provide additional training for management and human resources officials so that they are equipped to appropriately deal with future EEO complaints. Aside from the monetary relief for the victims, MD Wholesale will also track future complaints by creating a centralized tracking system.



Broadband speeds: our providers are lying to us - money.aol.co.uk
As you can see, with a score of 76%, Karoo was the ISP most likely to give callers an estimated speed without prompting. Sky came second in this test (72%), followed by Yorkshire-based Plusnet (67%).

At the other end of the scale, with a pass rate of 47%, TalkTalk did terribly by providing unprompted speed estimates less than half of the time. BT -- the UK's biggest broadband provider -- hardly did better, thanks to a pass rate of 48%.

In other words, TalkTalk and BT failed to meet the Code in more than half of cases, which leaves enormous room for improvement. After a warning from Ofcom, both ISPs have agreed to amend their staff training and sales processes.

To try to ensure information on broadband speeds reaches consumers, Ofcom is talking with ISPs to improve the disclosure provided by their call-centre staff. Also, the watchdog is reminding ISPs that their sales agents must offer speed estimates as early in conversations as possible.

In addition, Ofcom is updating its consumer guides on choosing a broadband provider and broadband speeds. This will help consumers to ask the right questions before signing up to a new service or switching. The regulator will review the Code again in 2013 -- including another mystery-shopping exercise -- to find out if ISPs have cleaned up their acts.

What should you do?
Claudio Pollack, Ofcom's consumer group director, said, "It is vital that as the choice of broadband services expands, UK consumers get the best possible information when choosing a broadband provider. Our mystery shopping shows that, while consumer information about broadband speeds has improved in important areas, there is still more to be done."

He adds, "We are working with internet providers to improve information that consumers receive when they sign up to a new service and will continue to monitor this area closely."

In other words, until the Code is mandatory, it's up to consumers to make sure that ISPs give us honest information on broadband speeds.

So when you're shopping around for a better broadband deal (whether online or by phone), the first thing you should ask for is a proper speed estimate. If your actual speeds turn out to be significantly below that estimate, then you have the right to cancel a contract without penalty.

Remember, you can compare broadband packages with the Ofcom-accredited price-comparison site BroadbandChoices.

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İstanbul’s second shopping festival brings free events and discounts - Today's Zaman

The second İstanbul Shopping Festival will run from June 9-29 and is predicted to bring in around TL 7 billion. The city is on its way to becoming one of the world’s leading shopping centers.

The shopping festival will offer up to 50 percent off all goods, from clothing to electronics. In addition to discounts, some brands are offering free store credit after customers spend a certain amount of money.

During the festival, shopping malls and smaller stores will host events and extend their opening hours for the 21 days. Streets will be colorfully adorned with festive lighting and decorations. Street parties, galas, surprise events, music activities featuring concerts from renowned musicians, races, fashion shows and special overseas presentations are all scheduled to take place throughout the festival. İstanbul will become a center of attraction for serious shoppers worldwide. The festival includes gifts, promotions and raffles. All this season’s stock will be on sale.

More than 100 modern shopping centers are taking part in the festival, including ones in Taksim, Nişantaşı, Şişli, Bakırköy and Fatih. For visitors who prefer to shop while strolling through the city, the stores of famous shopping streets, such as Bahariye and Bağdat Caddesi, will be filled with heavily discounted goods. Customers will be able to relax at nearby cafes and restaurants before heading out for more shopping. Last year the festival attracted approximately 5 million visitors and this year organizers expect millions more.

The festival kicks off with a large parade on İstiklal Caddesi in Taksim beginning on Saturday, June 9, from 1-2 p.m. and continuing later on Bağdat Caddesi from 5-7 p.m. The Kent Orchestra, Tiny People and Zalinde will perform, along with clowns, jugglers, stilt walkers and skateboarders.

The festival website, http://www.istshopfest.com/, lists specific retailers and their discounts and gives links for following the daily events and discounts. Shoppers can check in on Foursquare using ISTSHOPFEST, and a free mobile application, ISF mobile, is available for iPhone, iPad and android phones. For foreign visitors, the website also features historical places, museums and a guide for traveling with children.

The festival is a must-visit for savvy bargain hunters and shopaholics alike. Happy shopping!



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