All Brexit articles – Page 83
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Analysis & Features
The future of EU migrant workers must be clarified by Theresa May
With employers across many sectors reporting labour and skills shortages post EU referendum, companies are fearful of a hard Brexit and how they are going to fill gaps in the workforce
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News
Inflation leaps to highest level since June 2014 as food prices rise
Inflation has hit its highest rate for two-and-a-half years, driven by the dramatic slowdown in falling food prices since the EU referendum and rising fuel costs at the pumps.
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News
Ten Acre named as 'Export Champion' by government
The rapidly growing crisps and popcorn brand already exports to more than 40 countries
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News
Food industry calls for work on agriculture labour shortages
Call for government to reintroduce the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Scheme (SAWS). which was axed in 2013
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Comment & Opinion
Brexit could mean a flood of US foods the public don't want
Much of the recent discussions between Theresa May and Donald Trump were centred around a trade deal
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Comment & Opinion
Big ag shows how to weather Brexit
Food and drink companies facing Brexit will need to find strategies to uncover efficiencies
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News
Singletons Dairy targets Indian export growth with new office
cheese brand looks outside Europe in wake of Brexit uncertainty
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News
Sayers reports sales decline amid 'challenging year'
North West bakery chain Sayers slipped to a loss last year after it said Brexit had shaken consumer confidence
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Analysis & Features
Brexit white paper gives food & drink cause for optimism
Securing rights for EU nationals in the UK and UK nationals in the EU is named as a key objective
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Analysis & Features
Coffee prices rise in mults as suppliers face cost increases
Shoppers are paying more for coffee in the mults after major supplier Nestlé reportedly hiked supply-side prices
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News
Bidvest says backing British will be key summer trend
The foodservice giant has unveiled 140 dishes as part of its Create Summer campaign
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Analysis & Features
How Mauritian growers are preparing for sugar quota changes
“We are very afraid of the future,” one farmer tells The Grocer
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Comment & Opinion
Food and drink's nobility and stoicism undermined by politics
Food and drink’s noble aims and stoic resolve at odds with ruthless self-interest at the heart of President Trump’s agenda
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News
Dismay as PM signals exit from single market in hard Brexit
The prime minister this week gave her most detailed speech yet on the UK’s approach to Brexit
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News
City snapshot: Finsbury Food Group warns it must recover rising costs
Finsbury Food Group has said “further cost recovery” will be required in the second half after flat first half sales
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Analysis & Features
Theresa May’s Brexit speech: the grocery industry reacts
The Prime Minister today fleshed out her vision for a post-Brexit UK. Here’s how the food & drink industry reacted to her speech
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News
Britain to leave single market, says Prime Minister Theresa May
Prime Minister Theresa May has ruled out remaining in the single market as Britain negotiates an exit from the EU
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Comment & Opinion
Ways to manage two years of uncertainty
Marketplace uncertainty is here for at least two years, so we can’t easily assess the spending mood of swathes of consumer groups
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Comment & Opinion
Own-label supplier consolidation is on the way
It would be shocking if the next six months didn’t reveal increased costs for food manufacturers
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News
Freddo bar set for 20% price increase as cocoa prices rise
Move is a “last resort” to manage costs, insists Mondelez