All articles by Carina Perkins – Page 27
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Analysis & Features
Polystyrene driven up by rising input costs
Polystyrene prices have risen due to tightening supplies of feedstock styrene after factory outages hit production
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Comment & Opinion
We must shine a light on our food security as Brexit darkness gathers
“I could grow a tomato absolutely anywhere – underground, in a Tube carriage, on the Moon.”
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News
Morrisons launches 66cl Krombacher Pils
The 4.8% abv Krombacher Pils made their UK supermarket debut this week across 400 Morrisons stores…
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News
Ex BrewDog MD Gareth Bath joins Chapel Down as beer boss
The appointment is part of the English winemaker’s “ambitious plans” for beer and cider brand Curious
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News
The Lakes Distillery secures major deal with M&S
The Lakes Gin and The Lakes Vodka will roll out across 26 M&S stores in the north west and north east of England
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Analysis & Features
Seize the Cheese: a marketing campaign for Britain's best cheeses
The Grocer challenged creative agency Haygarth to come up with a campaign for artisan British cheesemaking
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Comment & Opinion
The Dairymen 2017: It's time to fight back against the dissing of dairy
We all know the anti-dairy myths spread by campaigners don’t reflect the reality of British dairy farming
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Analysis & Features
Keeping it fresh in the dairy aisles
Animal welfare concerns, healthier lifestyles and assurances about provenance are driving innovations in merchandising
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Analysis & Features
How to sell dairy in the age of 'scary': expert panel
How can the industry win the nutritional and welfare arguments when online gives anti-dairy lobbyists such firepower?
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Analysis & Features
Tinned fish prices sent sky high by raw material hikes
Supermarket prices for tinned fish are surging as suppliers warn margins have been battered by high raw material costs
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Comment & Opinion
Freddo fury shows just how much Brits are in the dark about food price increases
Most shoppers are still blissfully unaware of what is coming … now it’s up to the industry to set the record straight
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Analysis & Features
The Dairymen digital special: Do Brits think dairy is scary?
Dairy is under attack. What do Brits actually think about dairy? Are they on the brink of an exodus? And how can the industry convince them to keep buying into the category?
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Analysis & Features
Deals and savings down but multibuys make comeback
Sainsbury’s has ramped up multibuys by 4.3ppts despite cutting bogofs
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Analysis & Features
Ice creams get pricier at the mults as costs are driven up
Average supermarket prices for ice cream are up 5% year on year across 462 SKUs in the major mults
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News
Mandatory CCTV in English slaughterhouses to be introduced
The measure forms part of new animal welfare proposals unveiled today by environment secretary Michael Gove
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Analysis & Features
Sweets and crisps brands increase use of multibuy promotions
Cancer Research UK last week renewed calls for supermarket multibuy offers on ‘junk food’ to be restricted
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Analysis & Features
Sri Lankan tea prices still rising
Sri Lankan tea prices have continued to climb in August due to adverse wet weather during the tea growing season…
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Analysis & Features
European pork price hits four-year record
European pork prices have reached their highest level in four years – and could go higher
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News
NI mushroom firm invests millions in North Yorks facility
Hughes Mushrooms’ 11-acre site at Howden would set “a new industry standard”, the business claimed
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News
Increase in turnover for Dairy Partners
Cheese manufacturer Dairy Partners increased turnover by 11.7% to £58m in the year ended 31 December 2016