Archive of all comment and opinion articles – Page 208
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What's new in New York? Top 10 food trends from The Fancy Food Show 2018
The Brand Nursery has been attending the show for a decade now and we’ve developed a keen eye for emerging trends. Here’s what we spotted in 2018
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Brexit shambles just means there’s less time to get the right deal
It’s hard to predict what will happen next, but no matter what happens, it’s yet another setback for the UK’s Brexit talks with the EU – which we can ill afford
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Tesco-Carrefour is a pioneering deal, but purchasing alliances face challenges
The retailers said the motivation was to improve the quality and choice of products available to their customers
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David Manzini's innovation at Mars Wrigley deserves props
Who the heck doesn’t like the crispy coating on Skittles?
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Tesco-Carrefour: who needs to merge with an entente cordiale?
If Tesco can successfully partner with Carrefour, it could be very powerful, but it’s a big if
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What's in a name? Define who you are - and who you are not
Calling your business by the right name is central to its identity, says Camilla Barnard
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Now New Zealand lashes out at meat free. But shoppers need information, not posturing
The battle between the meat industry and the burgeoning meat alternatives sector is hotting up
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Reasons for refunds; Deal is a data opportunity
The Grocer 33 is not even close to a fair representation of real shopping
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Morrisons' move from plastic to paper bags is to be commended
Morrisons is to be commended for its recent announcement to bring back traditional brown paper bags for groceries in store
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The Food Programme debates the efficacy of the Eatwell Guide
Government healthy eating guidelines are a hot topic following the launch of chapter two of the Childhood Obesity Plan
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Brothers brew up UK's first Trappist beer
Belgium is famous for its beer-brewing monks, while here in the UK all we have are those Buckfast brothers
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Donna meets M. Bompard to talk Tesco-Carrefour
In this weather, you don’t want to be doing any work
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Harry Kane honoured in Pukka Pie artwork
As Bogof went to press this week, Harry Kane remained a national treasure
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Flaky exhibit makes Royal Academy debut
The 2018 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition is upon us – and it’s a big year!
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Jessica Knappett helps Bulmers establish right-on cred
Ellie Taylor has starred for Stowford Press; now another cider brand has signed up a funny woman to front its campaign
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Food safety hearing throws up unexpected bombshell
Lord Rooker seemed to suggest Liam Fox had made some rather controversial comments about the future of food manufacturing post-Brexit
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Talking about mental health will benefit employees and your bottom line
Too many employees still worry if they admit to struggling it could damage their career, says Helen Smith of Benenden Health
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How employee ownership has driven sustainable expansion at Parfetts
I have no regrets about our decision to choose the employee ownership route, says Parfetts chairman Steve Parfett
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Nestlé is right to attempt turnaround at a measured pace
Activist and Third Point hedge fund boss Dan Loeb’s pursuit of Nestlé is stepping up a gear following his obvious frustration with the company’s slow pace of change.
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UK food & drink needs clarity on Brexit – not more government inertia
Bord Bia’s latest Brexit Barometer reported serious misgivings from Irish food businesses over Britain’s Brexit preparations