Comment & opinion – Page 263
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Comment and Opinion
Yorkshire Tea's local heroes do some impressive work
Yorkshire Tea has an impressive advertising track record – and its new celebrity-led trio don’t disappoint
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Comment and 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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Analysis and Features
Asda 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 and Features
Would 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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Comment and Opinion
Millions of people like farmed salmon
Dr Martin Jaffa of Callander McDowell and Scott Landsburgh of the SSPO respond to Joanna Blythman’s latest column on Scottish farmed salmon
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Comment and Opinion
Mrs May has lost her make-up bag, so Pat steps in
Mrs May was looking awfully stern when she marched into the store on Monday
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Comment and Opinion
Polman must act. And fast.
That was awkward. The barbarians are at the gate. Two days later they’ve sloped home
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Comment and Opinion
Supermarkets seem switched on over free-range eggs crisis
The big supermarkets seem switched on to the threat to free-range eggs
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Analysis and 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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Comment and 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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Comment and Opinion
Get healthy, Unilever
Sir, The acquisition would have given Kraft Heinz a route to market for complementary brands in emerging markets
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Comment and Opinion
Relaxation helps productivity: find ways to 'micro-pause'
I’ve noticed that when I’m particularly busy, every minute of my time is scheduled
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Comment and Opinion
QT tips at Quentin Tarantino bar in London
It’s great for foodies, as well as sweary cineastes
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Comment and Opinion
Smartphones are the best way to encourage shopper engagement
Retailers and grocers need to seize the opportunity to engage with shoppers in store through mobile
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Comment and Opinion
We must keep pushing on packaging efficiency and recycling
Resource efficiency has long been at the heart of our thinking around sustainability
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Comment and Opinion
Scotland's farmed salmon industry stinks
Scotland’s salmon farming industry is being eaten away by sea lice, which stalk large concentrations of farmed fish
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Comment and Opinion
The shopping experience is out of date
The discounters displace and disrupt much of what we once assumed to be indispensable in the experience-centric market
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Comment and Opinion
Reading the Brexit tea leaves at the NFU conference
The annual farming showpiece laid out its ambitions for a post-Brexit food sector as delegates discussed trade, labour and encouraging investment in agriculture
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Comment and Opinion
Asda’s quiet man Sean Clarke is right to focus on more than price
Today’s results provide some encouragement that Asda is at least heading in the right direction, but there’s still a long way to go …
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Comment and Opinion
Kraft Heinz wash-up will put ‘Persil Paul’ and Unilever growth in the spotlight
With the announcement that the offer is off the table from the Americans, we ask where does all this manouvering leave Unilever and Kraft Heinz?