Archive of all analysis and features articles – Page 148
-
Analysis and Features
Will Brexit net a better deal for British fisheries?
Given the multilateral trading complexities, can an alternative to CFP keep skippers, consumers and green warriors happy?
-
Analysis and Features
Butter surge defies wider slump in dairy
UK butter prices are surging again as the spread defies the slump in the wider dairy market
-
Analysis and Features
The big six issues facing Tesco
551497Tesco is looking more upbeat on sales growth, but it is still up against a torrid landscape of challenges
-
Analysis and Features
As Life is canned, what's the next move for brand Coke?
The trade is unanimous: forget Life and push Pepsi Max rival Coke Zero Sugar
-
Analysis and Features
Unilever's new strategic plan: the main nuts and bolt-ons
The Grocer picks out six essential indicators of the way ahead
-
Analysis and Features
The food mob: how the mafia has infiltrated food & drink
Crime syndicates dug their claws 30% deeper into Italy’s €130bn food sector last year, with mafia-related sales worth €21
-
Analysis and Features
Orange juice prices set to remain high
Suppliers should brace themselves for at least another six months of high orange juice prices
-
Analysis and Features
Easter chocolate cheaper despite commodity price increases
Brexit doesn’t mean shoppers have to shell out more for Easter eggs this year
-
Analysis and Features
Tesco results: what the analysts say
Tesco’s UK-like-for-like sales were up 0.9% in the year – its first reported full-year growth for seven years. Here’s how analysts have reacted
-
Analysis and Features
We need to wake up to the coffee cup recycling conundrum
New research shows that only one in every 400 coffee cups are recycled, so why is the government allowing this ’latte litter let-off’?
-
Analysis and Features
How Scotland has food waste wrapped up
Scotland has emerged as a frontrunner in the fight against food waste. What can it teach the rest of the UK?
-
Analysis and Features
Kraftliner price driven up by wood pulp demand
Rising demand and higher input costs have led to a rise in kraftliner prices
-
Analysis and Features
Pepsi's ad calamity shows the dangers of 'brand building'
Food & drink brands want to do more than just sell products - but brand building can go very wrong
-
Analysis and Features
Palm oil price drops 20% as production recovers
The price of palm oil per tonne has fallen 18.2% from £643.60 to £526.30 since January
-
Analysis and Features
Grocery's strangest lawsuits: hacking, grapes and lethal bags
From sinful sausages to dangerous grapes, the world of grocery is no stranger to a strange lawsuit…
-
Analysis and Features
How can dairy fend off the latest round of 'scary' slurs?
The sector is facing a growing groundswell of anti-dairy rhetoric
-
Analysis and Features
Why Reckitt Benckiser's food sell-off is part of a longer strategic game
Fresh on the heels of Unilever’s reported plan to sell its problematic spreads division, Reckitt Benckiser has confirmed it is exploring the sale of its own food division
-
Analysis and Features
Did reset or price row lead to Tesco's Heineken cull?
Some Heineken brands axed by Tesco were doing well, and mainstream brands from rivals have gained more space
-
Analysis and Features
Does a celebrity on the label guarantee sales success?
Mary Berry may thrive but it wasn’t so good for Donald Trump
-
Analysis and Features
Top 100 Advertisers: why is food & drink staying traditional?
Fmcg marketers have been playing it safe in the face of fake news and digital bots, and increasing spend on TV and billboards