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The Business of Flour: Nancy Muller on Relationships, Consistency, and Legacy

26 min · 23 mrt 2026
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What does flour have to do with growth, consistency, and long-term success in the baking industry? More than most people realize.  In this episode of The Perfect Rise, Kimberly sits down with Nancy Muller, a foodservice professional with more than 30 years of industry experience and over 22 years in baking, to talk about the business side of one of the most foundational ingredients in the industry.  Nancy shares how early memories of baking with her grandmother, admiring Betty Crocker, and studying nutritional science shaped her path into foodservice. From there, the conversation moves into the real-world business lessons bakery owners and operators need to hear: why relationships matter more than transactions, how the right flour program supports consistency and profitability, what blind spots show up when bakeries begin scaling, and why “shortcuts” are often smart operational solutions.  This episode is a powerful reminder that the Business of Baking is not just about what you make. It is about the systems, trust, consistency, and decisions that help a business rise for the long haul.  In this episode, we cover:  • Nancy’s journey into foodservice and baking  • How science supports baking problem-solving  • Why relationships are everything in the baking business  • How bakery owners should think about flour beyond cost  • Common scaling blind spots in retail bakeries  • Why consistency matters more than ego  • What legacy really looks like in this industry Connect with Nancy Online: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/nancywmuller/] Become an RBA Member [https://retailbakersofamerica.org/membership/join-renew] Become a Member [https://www.retailbakersofamerica.org/membership/membership-types]

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