Archive of all comment and opinion articles – Page 493
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Comment & Opinion
Our man from DRIP
Don Pumsey at the Department of Retail Infrastructure and Pricing
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Comment & Opinion
Our man from DRIP
Don Pumsey at the Department of Retail Infrastructure and Pricing
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Comment & Opinion
A squeeze? More like a global crisis
Rising food prices have sparked a slowdown in consumer spending. Could they also herald major economic turmoil?With National Statistics confirming that food prices are firmly rising, what matters more is that this is becoming accepted as...
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Comment & Opinion
Opinion - "FFB has been forced to conduct its own fire sale and will have to present options to the very architect of its predicament"
It was really sad to see Food from Britain, on its website this week, calling plaintively for "expressions of interest from organisations in the private sector that might wish to take on elements of FFB's business - [including] the licensing of the...
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Promotional activity hits suppliers as well as stores
We know how the retail culture of discounting has affected retailers but the pressures on manufacturers are if anything more acute A recent White Paper issued by the KPMG/SPSL retail think tank warned that "the current retail culture of...
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Letter of the week - A salute to the MLC's achievements
The 12 months ending 31 March was the final year of operation for the Meat and Livestock Commission after almost 41 years of achievement and outstanding service to the British red meat industry. It is not so much an end, as a new beginning. Much of...
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Comment & Opinion
Our man from DRIP
Don Pumsey at the Department of Retail Infrastructure and Pricing
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Comment & Opinion
Letter of the week - PR ply? Empowerment more like
Far from being a PR ploy, Tate & Lyle's decision to move its entire retail cane sugars range to Fairtrade has taken two years of intensive planning and working in conjunction with the Fairtrade Foundation, the Belize Sugar Industries and more...
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There's no simple solution to the current wheat crisis
Rather than panicking about food shortages and increased prices, the government needs to rise to the challenge of food and fuel demandWe are living in a period of enormous change, and there is a lack of understanding in the scientific,...
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Comment & Opinion
Our man from DRIP
Don Pumsey at the Department of Retail Infrastructure and Pricing
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Innovation success: hard to reach but vital to strive for
Quick wins are good but big wins are better when it comes to new product development in groceryIt's tough to keep any fmcg sales graph from heading south this year. UK growth in 2008 is about 2%, down from 3% last year; further interest...
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A Budget based on media hype
The Treasury's obsession with cheap booze and plastic bags shows just how much government policy is dictated by hysterical tabloidsThose of you who have long suspected this government's policy is driven primarily by mid-market tabloids...
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Comment & Opinion
Our man from DRIP
Don Pumsey at the Department of Retail Infrastructure and Pricing
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Comment & Opinion
The minimum wage will drive small shops under
Inflation-busting increases to the national minimum wage are disastrous for small shopkeepers struggling with soaring costsIn how many industries does the boss often earn a lot less than their most junior staff member? Welcome to the...
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The bitter taste of corporate PR
Tate & Lyle's switch to Fairtrade only covers its supermarket lines. It's a PR ploy that leaves in its shadow more genuine fair trade storiesExcuse me for sounding ever so slightly cynical about Tate & Lyle's conversion to Fairtrade. I'd...
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Opinion - "Charging for plastic bags is a nice way to raise money for charity, but not, sadly, a means of saving the planet "
Insubstantial and very quickly ineffective, Alistair Darling reminds me of the disposable plastic bags he's seeking to eliminate. "We will introduce legislation to impose a charge on them if we have not seen sufficient progress on a voluntary...
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Comment & Opinion
Our man from DRIP
Don Pumsey at the Department of Retail Infrastructure and Pricing
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Comment & Opinion
We must stop this madness
The problem of waste management has changed over time and now requires a systemic solution that includes harnessing waste for goodWaste is big business. Councils introduced dustbin collections as part of their public health function...
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Suppliers need to exploit their product innovation
The current economic situation is providing an even stronger argument for UK suppliers to export because the interest in their own-label products is so greatAfter several years of plenty, the UK is waking up to economic slowdown. It...
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Comment & Opinion
Our man from DRIP
Don Pumsey at the Department of Retail Infrastructure and Pricing