All Daily Bread articles – Page 82
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Comment and Opinion
The payday heyday is over: why CEOs will have to prove their worth
The tide may be turning against sky-high executive pay – not only among the general public, but among CEOs themselves
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Comment and Opinion
Bread needs a Killer thriller to be fit for the future
The wrapped bread market has lost almost £140m in the past year
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Comment and Opinion
Tipple tips from the London Wine Fair
We reveal the latest trends and innovations from the London Wine Fair
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Comment and Opinion
How do you make money out of digital? Four thoughts from the Internet Retailing Expo
Poor returns aren’t stopping retailers from pushing ahead with big ambitions
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Comment and Opinion
Gin: from mother’s ruin to Britannia’s anti-a-Gin tonic
Let’s raise two glasses – one of gin and one of scotch – to a prosperous future for the UK’s distillers
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Comment and Opinion
Hats off to Which? The super-complaint was not in vain
All in all, a good outcome for Which?
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Comment and Opinion
Where now for Tesco Clubcard in the back to basics era?
Revamp or retreat? That is the key question posed by the latest move by Tesco today
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Comment and Opinion
Brexit: whether you agree with Obama or not, it’s time to talk
It’s frustrating important industry organisations have felt unable to take a position so far
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Comment and Opinion
Meaty questions abound in this weekend’s Grocer
A storm is brewing in the world of pigs
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Comment and Opinion
It’s showtime: trends and advice fresh from the NEC
Food & Drink Expo, Farm Shop & Deli Show, National Convenience Show, Foodex and the ACS Summit set up shop in the exhibition centre
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Comment and Opinion
All-you-can-eat fries, sir? McDonald’s of the Future turns ‘unhealthiness’ into sassy marketing
Amid all the public pressure and handwringing over the state of the public’s waistline, there’s room for a counterintuitive manoeuvre
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Comment and Opinion
Will farmers sit on the fence over Brexit?
So far it has been hard to gauge what the general consensus on Brexit is among the men and women on the ground
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Comment and Opinion
Why we’re not ready for customer service robots… yet
Brands have already started messaging people within Facebook’s billion-user-strong Messenger app
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Comment and Opinion
Could Tesco’s turnaround prove Philip Clarke right on Extra strategy?
The results appear to signal a comeback from the edge of the abyss for Tesco’s largest stores
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Comment and Opinion
Waitrose's 'real farms' push is clever but there's room for all kinds of farms in grocery
The new Waitrose campaign stands in contrast to Tesco’s ‘faux farms’ but both respond to important shopper needs
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Comment and Opinion
Defra animal rights u-turn has caused wounds that'll take a long time to heal
The unexpected climb-down on welfare codes raises serious questions over the future regulatory direction on this crucial matter
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Comment and Opinion
Running out of ideas? Diet advice gets even more confusing
Can you outrun a bad diet or not? Even the experts can’t seem to be able to make up their minds
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Comment and Opinion
Sainsbury’s must dodge drop-off in customer service
You might think the mood this week would be one of celebration at the retailer’s Holborn HQ
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Comment and Opinion
As Apple Pay flops, what next for contactless?
Contactless is soaring, but the mooted mobile payment market seems to have been left behind
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Comment and Opinion
How chocolate milk turned into an fmcg launch sensation in New Zealand
The brand only launched in late 2014 but now holds a 55% market share