Comment & opinion – Page 296
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Make apps pull their weight
I would place a brand’s apps or websites in the ‘owned property’ category
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National Food Crime Unit must be unleashed from the FSA
The FSA felt like an organisation re-energised and plucky enough even to mention the ‘N’ word - nutrition - again
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Time to crack the chicken cage conundrum
Although almost 50% of eggs in the UK are cage-free, many still come from hens living in cramped conditions
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Tesco's new farm-based ranges introduce a new dynamic
Tesco’s Project Reset has been an exercise in simplification
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Meat producers must find a way to defend against two-pronged attack
The notion that everything that is good for our environment is good for us is far from clear
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Dispatches secrets reveal Cadbury is more than just a brand
Though the Bournville factory still makes classic Cadbury bars, production of some newer spin-offs has been shipped to Poland
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My Week… by Ian Wright*(*as told to Bill Tush)
It’s incredibly important to immerse yourself completely in your product
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Doritos hosts fancy pool party caper for 'bold' lads
A glam pool party: sun, bikini babes, a DJ and a fire-eater
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Sporty sponge cake is slice of hard luck for Rangers fan
Rangers fan Iain Orr was thrilled to get a cake in the colours of his favourite footy team last week
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Why shouting from the shelf won’t necessarily get a brand noticed
Are consumers really just looking for clear and concise information?
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Tesco’s new own label lines will give the discounters food for thought
Tesco has not just realised the importance of price, but of quality, and perceptions of freshness and provenance too
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Brands must seize Delta Moments to make an impact
Ask most consumers about their main meal repertoire, and they will tell you about five to eight trusted meals they have again and again
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Retailers have to be part of making protein sustainable
Protein is essential to the human diet, but the way we produce and consume it is wholly unsustainable
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Zero hours contracts: a ban would harm businesses and workers
Banning zero hours contracts would not guarantee a minimum number of hours
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Staying in the EU is a no-brainer for food and farming
”I fully understand readers of The Grocer will have a number of issues to consider when deciding how to vote on 23 June”
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The sugar tax: cleverly crafted all round
It is unthinkable that the soft drinks industry will not continue its journey of innovation and reformulation
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It takes bravery to be disruptive
The world of retail is being continuously disrupted; whether it be from new technologies, changes to regulation or consumer needs
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Costing the Earth sets out Brexit's pros and cons - fast
Where Brexit increasingly resembles a convoluted route to power for disgruntled Tories, Costing the Earth delivered a dose of reality
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British dairy really could go down the drain if public heeds PHE advice
It’s a rude slap in the face for the dairy sector
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Bombshell sugar tax does not bode well for joined-up obesity strategy
Number 11 has certainly taken the industry by surprise