All Brexit articles – Page 82
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Analysis & Features
How Brexit trade changes could hit the developing world
Fairtrade warns poor planning could have dire consequences
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Comment & Opinion
The benefits of next-level data interrogation
Sometimes, we obsess about day-to-day performance to the detriment of bigger changes
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Comment & Opinion
Price rise refusals could be bad news for UK shoppers
The fluctuations in currency exchange rates have been well documented since the vote for the UK to leave the EU
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News
Meat inspection rules set for post-Brexit overhaul
The FSA admitted to “uncertainty over the future shape of official controls following Britain’s exit from the EU”
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News
Supply shortages and Brexit drive complaints about retailers
Tacon said retailer forecasting behaviour was one of the key themes of the recent tide of complaints
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News
Nigel Farage urges scrapping of all EU fisheries rules
The government should “tear up” all EU fisheries rules, Nigel Farage has urged
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Comment & Opinion
Shape the post-Brexit things to come
Change brings volatility but also opportunity and in the emerging environment
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Comment & Opinion
Boris serves up a pineapple fever dream on exports
The foreign secretary tells the British Chambers of Commerce the future for UK exports (including pineapple jam) is bright
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News
Greggs rules out 'shrinkflation' as ingredient costs spiral
Greggs CEO Roger Whiteside has promised its staple sausage rolls won’t be affected by ‘shrinkflation’ as the chain seeks to combat the growing threat of rising ingredient prices.
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Analysis & Features
Bread, 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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Comment & Opinion
Dispatches 'reveals' obvious consequences of Brexit
Less than a year post-EU referendum and, shock horror, the price of our shopping basket has gone up
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Analysis & Features
Will 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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News
Hotel Chocolat's Angus Thirlwell on cocoa, Brexit and online
Hotel Chocolat announced yet more positive results in the form of a 28% rise in pre-tax profits for the latest half-year of trading, we talk to the company’s CEO & co-founder
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News
Leadsom plays down prospect of lower quality US meat flooding UK
Andrea Leadsom insisted the government would be ’clear’ in any free-trade discussions on production standards
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News
Exports of food and drink break through the £20bn barrier
The new figures from the FDF show China was the fastest growing market, with sales up more than 50% year on year
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News
Food & drink bodies warn of Northern Ireland Brexit chaos
Food and drink companies have urged the government to tackle a looming crisis in Northern Ireland because of Brexit
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Analysis & Features
Cost of basket of fruit & veg moves up 3% on last month
Some individual SKUs are significantly more expensive than a year ago – including those affected by widespread shortages
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News
ABP: meat industry must maintain EU standards after Brexit
ABP UK MD Tom Kirwan said the UK should resist a reduction in meat production standards in order to target new export markets
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Comment & Opinion
Your Brexit procurement in-tray
the opportunity arises for the humble procurement function to shine in the Brexit transition
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News
Shoppers plan to abandon brands as Brexit hits bill
Shoppers would abandon brands for own label, switch to cheaper supermarkets and even cut back on chocolate