Archive of all comment and opinion articles – Page 163
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Traditional markets can revive town centres with socially aware retailing
As a representative from one of the local authorities mentioned in the recent article about the revival of traditional mar…
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The Food Programme recalls the magic of grandmothers’ cooking
Many of us will have fond memories of visiting our grandmothers as children
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Wrap’s latest food waste report underlines huge challenge for industry - and Theresa Villiers
The report makes clear that a “significant” amount of waste is caused by consumers and the industry itself
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Forget celebrities - brands are missing out on the real influencers at home
The percentage of shoppers who trust recommendations from friends and family is always in the mid-80s or higher, says Paul Coleman of The Loop
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Time for PM Boris Johnson to show his true colours on food policy
Johnson’s flip-flopping risks confusing an industry that’s already feeling Brexit stress
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Five ways brands can wean themselves off promotions
Promotions are essential, but some brands are hopelessly addicted says Insight Traction’s Jeremy Garlick
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Government’s public health policies are a farce. What now?
The Department of Health’s new green paper suggests a government clutching at straws. Can a new PM change things?
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M&S’s Stuart Machin: Little Shop toys are fun, sustainable and part of a plan
Customers are encouraged to ‘play, give, recycle’ to ensure no M&S Little Shop collectables go to waste, says food MD Stuart Machin
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Own label offerings should complement brands, not battle them
A dual-supply strategy can help drive shopper loyalty
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Never mind the no-deal Brexit: food prices are going up already
The supermarkets are already facing massive pressure on prices. The question is just how much worse a no-deal would make it
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RSA report highlights the schism in the public debate about food
The UK food and farming system must be radically transformed within the next decade - so argues the RSA
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Morrisons pushes price message with cheap and cheerful duo
Not staggeringly original or interesting, but shoppers never dislike a price message…
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Biggest Alcohol Brands shows extent of growth in posh booze
‘Less but better’ ethos behind the growing interest in premium drinks will continue driving quality alcohol consumption
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Veggie Swedes get stuck in to Impossible Burger King
Burger King in Sweden is trialling the Impossible Burger
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Booze brands must invest with intelligence
Your Britain’s Biggest Alcohol Brands report was hugely beneficial as it highlighted the rapid changes in the marketplace
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Porridge or oatmeal? German mult Edeka knows its oats
What’s the difference between porridge and oatmeal?
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Brits are going off baking, despite the Bake Off effect
Brits love baking. Watching it, anyway. The actual act of whisking and beating, not so much
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Mad Cow Disease documentary highlights food scandal’s individual cost
So often when we look back on food scandals the focus is on the big picture
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It’s not all about short-term sales: build slowly if it suits you
Short-term goals can work, but focusing on your foundations will provide longer-term success
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Why hard seltzers could become the new alcopop
Hooch was the generation-defining alcopop of the 1990s. Now a modern twist on the format is making waves in the US