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Britam calls for competition after Uganda Airlines cake mishap

By Kenneth Kazibwe | Monday, September 7, 2020
Britam calls for competition after Uganda Airlines cake mishap
The cake that got Social Media speaking.

Britam Uganda has commented on the mishap that happened during the celebrations to mark one year since Uganda Airlines returned to the air.

Social media was over the weekend awash with comments blasting bakers of the cake that was cut during the celebration.

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However, in a statement,Britam admitted they failed to live to the expectations of the public.

"We tried baking a cake and fell flat on our faces! Some say, that it is not the gift, but the thought that counts most, right?

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Well, we agree with a majority of you who said the cake did not do justice to this massive milestone and the occasion at hand,"Britam said in a statement.

Competition

However, the company says they have started a challenge where bakers will be asked to provide the best cake products.

"We have come up with The Great Britam Bake Off Challenge. We are calling out all bakers both large and small to take part in the design of a new cake to be presented to Uganda Airlines," the company said.

The insurance company said the best design will be funded to bake and personally present the cake to Uganda Airlines in addition to delivering a donation to a charity of their choice.

"The next four will also receive a contract to bake a cake for four  charities within Kampala while also handing over donations."

Bakers interested in taking part in the challenge are advised to upload their digital profile and cake design, sketch, or idea via http:bit.ly/BritamBakeOffChallenge

The deadline for submission according to the Britam CEO, is Wednesday, September 9, 2020, at 5 pm.

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