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Bread remained on the shelves Monday at the Wonder Hostess Customers loaded up the trunk after shopping Monday at the Wonder Bakery Thriftshop in Burnsville, but the snack cakes were sold out. Hostess Bakery Thriftshop in Burnsville.

Hostess outlet store prepares for the end Snack cakes ‘fly off ’ shelves

by John Gessner

DAKOTA COUNTY TRIBUNE

As news spread last Friday that snack-cake giant Hostess Brands was going out of business, the nationwide run on Twinkies and Ho Hos was felt in Burnsville. Snack cakes flew off the shelves at the Hostess Wonder Bakery Thriftshop at 1205 Cliff Road E., a longtime fixture on the city’s commercial landscape. “They bought all the cake on Friday. Now they’re buying bread,” store manager Becky Phillips said Monday. “And it makes you wonder where all these people have been the last five years.” Texas-based Hostess Brands Inc. announced Friday, Nov. 16, it was shutting down all operations – including 570 bakery outlet stores – after a strike was called by its bakers union. National news reports Tuesday said a U.S. bankruptcy judge ordered a last-ditch mediation session between the company and the union that could forestall the liquidation. But on Monday, Phillips was preparing for a store shutdown that she said would come within the week.

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The Burnsville outlet, popular for its deeply discounted goods, has been there for 35 years, said Phillips, who’s worked there for 22 of them. “It’s sad,” she said. “It’s the economy that killed us.” Customer Ben McCurdy emerged from the store Monday morning with about a dozen loaves of the company’s Home Pride wheat bread. “I’m a fussy eater,” said McCurdy, a painting contractor from Lakeville who said he’s shopped at the Burnsville store for 10 years. “I only like one kind of bread. Once this is gone, I’m going to have to find out which kind of bread I like again.” Inside the store, rows of Wonder Bread and other Hostess-brand breads remained on the shelves,

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