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The back will close its 12 stores and two factories on June 30

It has shops in Galdakao (5), Bilbao (3), Usansolo (2), Basauri (1) and Lemoa (1), and two factories, one bakery and the other bakery, both in Usansolo.

One of the back shops. Image: EITB

The company Bizkarra has announced the closure of its two factories and 12 stores on June 30 after a restructuring period. The Bizkarra family, owner of the business, has reported through social media that they have not been able to continue the activity.

It currently has shops in Galdakao (5), Bilbao (3), Usansolo (2), Basauri (1) and Lemoa (1) , and two factories, one bakery and the other bakery, both in Usansolo.

This family company, through the networks, has announced the closure "with great regret" . With the restructuring, they have admitted, they have not been able to achieve the goal of making the company viable.

So Bizkarra will close its doors on June 30, both the factories and the shops, even though some of them have the opportunity to continue working "under another brand."

The first establishment was launched in 1957 with the opening of a bakery in Usansolo, Bizkaia. The back is a familybrand of the third generation .

Back to the family note. Image: EITB

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