All Daily Bread articles – Page 89
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Comment & Opinion
‘The British food industry is coming’ – but detail is thin on the ground
We don’t yet know how much its budget will be, where it will be based, who will staff it, and how staff will be deployed
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Comment & Opinion
Small food waste solutions can make a big difference
Lots of smaller moves against waste will amount to one significant step towards sustainable shopping and eating
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Comment & Opinion
Asda gambles with staff goodwill
The last thing Asda needs is to be seen as insensitive as it makes the painful decisions necessary to slash its spending
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Comment & Opinion
FSA warning on food safety checks should give serious pause for thought
Purcell’s paper marks a potential sea change in the FSA’s attitude to budget cuts
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Comment & Opinion
Tesco’s ghosts of Christmas past make Dave Lewis look good
Today more than one analyst described Tesco as “blowing away expectations”
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Analysis & Features
Mike Coupe signals it’s ‘not if but when’ with Argos offer
Sainsbury’s now has until 2 February to make a firm offer
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News
Morrisons springs a Christmas trading surprise
A year ago, the beleaguered retailer’s poor festive performance proved the death knell for former CEO Dalton Philips
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Comment & Opinion
Practical booze control advice may have more impact than 14-unit guideline
Unsurprisingly, the alcohol industry has been demanding to know why men in the UK have been singled out for special treatment
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Comment & Opinion
Could 2016 finally bring good news for the dairy industry?
A decline in New Zealand milk production could be a vital driver for the recovery of global commodity markets
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Comment & Opinion
Sugar app could morph into more than PHE bargained for
New app throws up some major question marks over what the wider Department of Health strategy should be
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Comment & Opinion
Tunnock’s provokes a storm with a Tea Cake as it eschews Scottish identity
For a new marketing campaign in England, Scottish firm Tunnock’s made two fateful decisions
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Comment & Opinion
A special cheeseburger and other predictions for 2016
Our first issue of the year contains 10 predictions for 2016 and it’s a real mixed bunch
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Comment & Opinion
Nesquik bunny could be first in a line of kids’ marketing campaigns to fall
An end to the year which only illustrates the much bigger battleground that lies ahead
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Comment & Opinion
Shine a light on your high standards, British poultry processors!
Britain has some of the highest standards in the world, and it’s time to start shouting about them
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News
Do you want sexist muffins? Tell us about it (and more) in The Grocer’s 2015 Packaging Survey
Talk to us about your take on all the crucial trends in fmcg packaging at the moment
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Comment & Opinion
PetDen has potential, but dogs in store could cause a slip-up for Tesco
PetDen has the potential to be a triumph – but it has potential, too, to be a disaster
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Comment & Opinion
The potato-shaped peril lurking in Christmas price wars
What’s a massive discount when Christmas itself is at stake?
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Comment & Opinion
Nurofen case raises questions about role of brands in OTC
The fact is that bad PR is global
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Comment & Opinion
Dangerous ‘clean eating’ fad risks labelling everything else as dirty
We simply can’t divide pure, wholesome foods from the unnatural and (somehow) toxic
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Comment & Opinion
Is Ocado’s confidence misplaced or will Amazon Fresh provide fresh stimulus?
CEO Tim Steiner has been talking up the prospects of a much-vaunted deal