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Muffin Break is a franchise business of Foodco which operates small bakery cafe coffee shops throughout Australia, New Zealand, and the UK. As of 2013, Muffin Break had 275 stores worldwide: 190 in Australia, 37 in New Zealand and 46 in the United Kingdom. Muffin Break is the sister company of Jamaica Blue, which is also a franchise of Foodco.


History

The Muffin Break concept originated in Canada in the 1970s but was acquired by Foodco and refined for contemporary conditions. The first of the new style Muffin Break stores opened in 1989 in
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. The first Muffin Break store in New Zealand opened in
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in 1994. Muffin Break entered the UK market in 2001. In December 2015, a partnership was made between Foodco and Croc's Playcentres, an Australian family entertainment centre franchise. The partnership saw Muffin Break cafes included in all new Croc's Playcentres and existing Croc's franchisees given the opportunity to convert their cafes to Muffin Break cafes.


Labour practices

In 2014, an investigation by the
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found a 24-year-old student working at two franchised
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stores had been underpaid almost $20,000. The store owners agreed to repay the employee and entered into an enforceable undertaking with the Ombudsman. In 2016, the former owners of a franchised
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store were investigated by the Ombudsman and found to have underpaid two employees over $46,000 between April 2014 and December 2015. The store owners agreed to repay the employees and entered into an enforceable undertaking with the Ombudsman. On 23 February 2019, Muffin Break General Manager made headlines when she spoke about young people not wanting to work unpaid internships, telling a journalist: "There's just nobody walking in my door asking for an internship, work experience or
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, nobody." These comments were later refuted by the journalist who wrote the original story as being misinterpreted "She never said she expected all of her employees to work for free, as many online seem to be suggesting, only that those who put themselves forward to do unpaid work were more likely to get a job". In September 2019, the Australian Fair Work Ombudsman found that franchisees of Jamaica Blue and Muffin Break cafés had underpaid 166 employees a total of over $26,000. In April 2023, Wage Inspectorate Victoria charged a Muffin Break franchise in Melbourne with 360
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offenses relating to three employees under the age of 15.


Animal Welfare

FoodCo, the owner of Muffin Break, does not issue any kind of Sustainability Report, nor do they have any kind of Animal Welfare policy in place.


Cage-free eggs

In October 2024, FoodCo has released a statement where they claim they are “committed to the ongoing evolution of our supply chain, to ensure that we are operating sustainably, and with our corporate social responsibility at front of mind”. Further, they claim they are committed to sourcing eggs from cage-free sources 100% by 2030 in their network. However, they do not require their franchise partners the same. This allows majority of the stores operating under their brands, e.g. Muffin Break and Jamaica Blue, to use caged eggs without any repercussions. Dozens of leading food and coffee retail businesses in Australia and globally have already committed to using only cage-free eggs, such as Retail Food Group. This means that Muffin Break still continues to use eggs from caged-egg farms with no commitment to change.


See also

* Henry Boot plc#Legal issues – UK High Court case with judgment in 2010


References

{{Food chains in Australia Bakeries of Australia Bakery cafés Bakeries of Canada Restaurant franchises Coffeehouses and cafés in the United Kingdom Coffeehouses and cafés in India Coffeehouses and cafés in Australia