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The Bun market is a segment of the Baked Goods industry that focuses on the production and sale of buns. Buns are small, round, flat-topped breads that are often served as a side dish or used as a base for sandwiches. Buns can be made from a variety of ingredients, including wheat, rye, and other grains, and can be flavored with spices, herbs, and other ingredients. Buns are often served with condiments such as butter, jam, or cheese.
The Bun market is a highly competitive industry, with a wide range of products available to consumers. Many bakeries and restaurants offer buns as part of their menu, and there are also a number of companies that specialize in the production and sale of buns. These companies often offer a variety of flavors and styles of buns, as well as custom-made buns for special occasions.
Some companies in the Bun market include Wonder Bread, King's Hawaiian, and Thomas' English Muffins. Other companies include Pepperidge Farm, Arnold, and Sara Lee. Show Less Read more