Egg-free cake specialist joins North London retail complex
An East London-founded firm that specialises in egg-free cakes has opened its latest store in The Mall Wood Green.
The Cake Box, which exclusively creates eggless vegetarian products, has opened a new store in the shopping centre on the ground floor, close to health and beauty store Boots and jeweler Ernest Jones.
Founded in 2008, The Cake Box has grown to a national brand, with stores across the country offering cream cakes to meet a growing demand for egg-free food products.
The cake specialist is the latest business to join the The Mall Wood Green, which is situated in North London and houses a range of retail units, eateries and leisure amenities.
Gwendolyne Lobo, marketing manager at The Mall Wood Green, commented: “The Cake Box is already a much-loved part of The Mall family, with stores at both the Luton and Maidstone shopping centres and we are delighted to welcome it to Wood Green.
“We are proud to offer our customers a wide selection of food stalls and eateries and are certain that Cake Box is going to be a big hit with our customers, whether they are egg-free or not.”
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