Archive of all analysis and features articles – Page 200
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Richard Pennycook, group CEO, The Co-operative Group (21)
It’s no exaggeration to say Pennycook saved The Co-op
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Matthew Barnes, UK CEO, Aldi (2)
Having masterminded Aldi UK’s reinvention and rapid growth, Barnes is nearing the end of his first year as CEO
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Ranjit Singh, CEO, 2 Sisters (38)
The 2 Sisters CEO has grown the food manufacturing business into the UK’s largest food and drink player
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Ivan Menezes, CEO, Diageo (19)
The UK is Ivan Menezes’s safe place. Sales are booming. The bigger picture is less cheerful
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Matt Davies, UK CEO, Tesco (14)
His track record in pulling off a £100m rescue of Halfords will surely stand him in good stead
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Richard Cousins, CEO, Compass (11)
Cousins continues to push Compass Group hard, building on its impressive global reputation
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Are vegetables the next food to face a public health backlash?
Specialist diets mean the likes of tomatoes, onions, cauliflower and broccoli are at risk of being portrayed as less than healthy
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Deflation hits all-time high as price war is reignited
As Morrisons opens up a new price battle, prices have fallen by the largest year-on-year proportion on record
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Conviviality set to profit as Matthew Clark beds in quicker than expected
The Bargain Booze owner expects profits in the next two years to be higher than expected
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Tacon category probe captaincy to stir up new hornet's nest
As adjudicator closes file on Tesco she opens another into practices that are “rife” in industry
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Tesco chief product officer Jason Tarry on his Tacon to-do list
But there is more to do, admits chief product officer Jason Tarry
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The trouble with tuna
With brands rowing back from earlier commitments, tuna is a contentious issue. Is there a sustainable solution?
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Acid Test: Pow Sparkling Energy Water - Cranberry & Apple
Pow (short for powerful) was brought to market to offer an energy drink that was both low in sugar and milder in caffeine
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Diageo sales and profits sink as currency volatility bites
Currency volatility gave Diageo a headache in the first half as operating profits sank £156m to £1.7bn
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Revealed: most Brits ignorant about crisps portion size
One in three eat sharing bags solo in one go at least once a fortnight, reveals our poll…
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Buyer Q&A: 'single packs' will need support in 2016
We quiz Budgens’ Peter Bridge on snacking trends, top launches and what to watch out for in 2016
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Top of the popcorn: grocery sales boom with 30% growth
Brits splash out £114.3m on popcorn as demand for healthier snacks and flavour innovation increases
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Revealed: The year's hottest new snack launches
We’ve crunched the numbers, with the help of IRI, to find out which bagged snack launch in 2015 was the most successful
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Eggs Benedict Pringles top our global top 10 snack launches
We’ve teamed up with Mintel to scour the world’s snack aisles for the best latest launches. Here’s what we found…
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Pigs can fly (off the shelves) as meat snacks boom
Pork scratchings sales leap 13.2% as protein trend drives meat snacks growth