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The best type of flour for a cookie is likely not the best choice for a baguette. A retail bakery has rigorous standards for product quality and consistency and therefore relies on a range of flours for specific purposes.
Regardless of the brand, the baker must have consistently good flour that performs throughout the mixing, make up, holding stages (retarder or freezer), baking and packaging stages of the product.