Archive of all comment and opinion articles – Page 355
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Ads can be force for good
Last week’s Dispatches, Tricks of the Junk Food Business (C4, 2 June), reopened the discussion on the ethics of advertising…
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Green Coke is so good it could replace Red Coke entirely
A few weeks ago I called on the industry to ‘dial down the sugar’. Coca-Cola has risen to the challenge.
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Will Wagyu beef lose its mystique at a low price?
Will Wagyu beef lose its mystique at a low price?…
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Chris Bush, Tesco UK MD, on the multichannel revolution
This industry has a habit of inventing words that mean a lot to all of us, and absolutely nothing to the real world…
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Be careful what you share with customers - keep your advantage
Do retailers’ own brands get an advantage from the information we share?…
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Breadline Kids - a colossal and impractical wreck?
One industry figure said this week that tackling food poverty is a bit like eating an elephant…
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Tesco must rebuild its customer service
Every little does help, but you need to regain shoppers’ trust. This will not be regained by putting big signs outside saying ‘hello’ or revamping trolley bays…
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10 e-commerce lessons for food manufacturers
What do food producers and suppliers need to know about online retail?
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Coca-Cola Life - The Taste Test
How does the new Coca-Cola Life compare to its stablemates?
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Sugar - a taxing issue
The headlines on sugar are not about to go away - but is a ‘sugar tax’ really on the cards?
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Et TU, Sainsbury's?
Customers are constantly asking Sainsbury’s why they can’t buy TU clothing online. Well, now the retailer has moved to fix that…
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The career advice I'd give now to my 22 year old self
The other day I read an article with the headline: ‘If I were 22 again what advice would I give myself?’…
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KKK-ick off as Asda rolls out World Cup capes of fear
England footy fans love the St George’s Flag – so why just have it attached to your car, when you can sport a giant cape?…
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Jamie's Money Saving Meals: eminently watchable
He may be heavier of jowl, gruffer of voice… quiffier of hair, but Jamie Oliver still knows how to give good food TV…
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Titania laments Love Your Greens and strawberry ignorance
Art is life. There I was last week wittering on about the general uselessness of EU-funded campaigns…
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We need clearer targets on sugar
New research from Which? has highlighted that sugar levels can be surprisingly high in some ready meals…
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Tesco's Philip Clarke needs to move fast with new strategy
Wednesday 4 June 2014 can go down as Tesco’s very own Black Wednesday…
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The first World Cup for women too!
Only days to go until Fifa 2014 begins and excitement is reaching fever pitch…
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From football to the festive season where quality will be key
Retailers are not just focused on the World Cup at the moment…
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Wagyu beef: another triumph for Aldi's charm offensive
Aldi’s crowning achievement is persuading the middle classes it is the last word in über-chic Primani-style grocery…