All analysis & features articles – Page 164
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Analysis & FeaturesMorrisons Daily
At 9am there were only two sandwiches on offer, and the fresh fruit and veg was nearly empty
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Analysis & FeaturesTesco Express
If every Tesco was this busy its balance sheet would be looking a lot perkier
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Analysis & FeaturesSainsbury's Local
Larger than your average c-store and no worse off because of it, this store was light and airy
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Analysis & FeaturesM&S Simply Food
This M&S and BP hybrid forecourt still delivers in typical M&S style
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Analysis & FeaturesCo-op
This store was absolutely stuffed with SKUs but shelves were well stocked and neat and tidy
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Analysis & FeaturesCan supermarkets cut it in today's fashion market?
Modern consumers demand appealing designs as well as prices
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Analysis & FeaturesGrains production set for global record
Global grain production is set to surpass the 2.1 billion tonne mark for the first time in 2016/17
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Analysis & FeaturesDeals start to dry up at the mults as % savings also fall
Shoppers were faced with a dearth of deals in the mults last month, with both the number of offers and savings down
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Analysis & FeaturesAsda is buying into free-range milk, but will consumers?
The willingness of supermarkets to sell free-range milk in volume demonstrates how far the dairy sector has come in the past couple of years, so is it a fad or will it become the norm? Time will tell
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Analysis & FeaturesWould abolishing use-by dates really help stop milk waste?
Headlines suggesting consumers ’sniff’ milk to see if it is still fresh, has once again highlighted the controversy surrounding food labelling and the problem of waste in the industry
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Analysis & FeaturesWhich brands are getting it right on social media?
The industry has recruited many social media followers and fans – but how can they actually engage with them?
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Analysis & Features'Bleak' crop of Bolivian Brazil nuts set to inflate UK prices
Brits are facing a surge in Brazil nut prices after climate change hit harvests in Bolivia
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Analysis & FeaturesBread, beans & beer brands soar in price as Brexit bites
Beer, bread and baked beans are the latest victims of Brexit, with shoppers facing price hikes on their favourite brands
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Analysis & FeaturesCan Bud Light win over UK drinkers this time round?
Even in an age of obesity, the low-calorie message may misfire
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Analysis & FeaturesWill Warren Buffett and his Kraft-Heinz mob be back?
The £115bn bid for Unilever has been called off, but it’s sent shockwaves through the fmcg sector
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Analysis & Features
Ten portions of fruit & veg a day? It’s not going to happen
New research suggests we should double the recommended daily amount of fresh fruit and vegetables in our diet, but is it a case of easier said than done?
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Analysis & FeaturesSpanish weather hikes price of lettuce and tomatoes
Lettuce prices have risen in the UK due to lower supplies from Spain
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Analysis & FeaturesWill Brexit uproot organic?
Will the Brexit squeeze on spending stunt the growth of organic food? Or does the sector now have enough appeal?
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Analysis & FeaturesUnilever board speaks for many with rejection of Kraft Heinz overtures
Unilever’s strongly worded rejection of Kraft Heinz’s £115bn approach today did not sound like the words of a board about to roll over and accept a slightly higher offer.
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Analysis & FeaturesKraft Heinz moves on Unilever: a sign of desperate times for big food?
What happens now? How likely is Kraft Heinz to up its bid price? And will CEO Paul Polman allow the company to slip from his control?





