The story of a bakery
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James McCarty, 16, runs a parttime bakery delivery service. Every Friday evening he goes round his local village selling his waresbread, rolls and teacakes, which he buys wholesale from a bakery. There hasn't been a baker in the village since the big supermarkets opened in town 10 years ago. People like the service and especially the old-fashioned bread.' He had the excellent idea of giving out free hot cross buns before Easter, and as a result he got bumperorders for the Easter weekend. `I've already expanded to include the next village, but I've employed a friend to do the delivering.' Since then they have grown and grown.’ We use up to 20 riders and we buy ourselves a new bike every year. We've learned a lot about management, and we're now pretty confident about the future.'
Delivery/noun/:
transference; distribution; birth تحويل
Wholesale/noun/:
sale of goods to retailers in mass quantities عمده فروشي
Bumper/adjective/:
large and plentiful ، خيليبزرگ فراوان
Expanded/past tense of expand/:
spread out, grow larger بسط يافته
Confident
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certain; sure of oneself مطمئن، دلگرم، بي پروا