If you find yourself in with a hankering for your nan’s baked goods, a trip to (German for cake chat or gossip) should be high on the to-do list. Your grandma might not be there, but someone else’s will!
Founded by Katharina Mayer in 2015, the German bakery brands itself as a start-up helping retired pensioners stay active by providing them with part-time employment. The bakery is currently staffed by , who craft old-fashioned cakes and other baked goods with love.
In an interview with German news site , Mayer explains the idea for a social enterprise bakery grew from pondering what kind of society she’d like to live in as an elderly person. “I started by asking myself, ‘Where can you get a really good piece of cake?’ But I always got the best cake at my own granny’s,” she says. With Kuchentratsch, Mayer is hoping to “give elderly people a place to go where they [can] make contacts and meet new people, as well as a mini-job, so that they could earn something to supplement their pensions.”
are a form of marginal employment in Germany, through which workers can earn a maximum of .
According to the website, the bakery is a place where Munich’s senior citizens can experience “intergenerational exchange, communication and stability, as well as integration into social life”. By providing part-time work to seniors, Mayer is doing her bit to combat the challenges many face as they enter retirement – loss of social networks, income and a sense of purpose.
“Kuchentratsch offers a novel contact point for seniors, which is connected with a concrete task, the collective of baking cakes. This creates a link between employment, intergenerational exchange and networking, as well as financial gain," she says on the site. "The seniors experience fellowship, take responsibility and are part of a small but sophisticated company for which their ideas, knowledge and skills are of crucial importance.”
Excuse us while we retire to Munich and bake cakes in our twilight years.Every day, a rotating roster of opas and omas bake tried-and-tested German recipes from scratch, like , and . The cakes are sent to various cafes across Munich, and can also be ordered or at the bakery itself, along with baking courses and . Cute!
Providing part-time work to seniors – like Grandma Josefine – has many social benefits. Source: Kuchestratsch