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All you knead is love

  • Writer: Chris McMillan
    Chris McMillan
  • Feb 19, 2025
  • 1 min read

China Daily


18th February 2025


All you knead is love

By Zou Shuo


Bakery gives hearing-impaired an opportunity to contribute more, reports Zou Shuo in Changsha.


It has been two years since Markus Hofmueller took over the management of a bakery from his fellow German compatriots, saying he made a good decision. Bach's Bakery, located in Changsha, Central China's Hunan province, is popular among the locals for hiring bakers with hearing impairments.


Hofmueller always believed that running the bakery was a good opportunity to learn about management, finances and customer service, he says. "I am busy every day. We start at 7 am and I spend most of the time in the office and leave the bakery to the chefs," he adds.


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