All Daily Bread articles – Page 98
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Comment & Opinion
Impressive new board is a Co-op coup
The governance reforms that have swept Pennycook and Leighton into the Co-op are just the tonic
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Comment & Opinion
Dave Lewis, not John Allan, is still the important figure in Tesco turnaround
Despite speculation and excitement over new Tesco chairman, it’s Lewis who’ll take responsibility
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Comment & Opinion
Fears of e-cigarette stagnation are just a case of the vapours
Reports this morning over the stunted growth of the e-cigarette market fail to capture the whole picture
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Comment & Opinion
Cumin problems mean it's time to ask tough supply chain questions
News that traces of undeclared almonds and nuts have been found in ground cumin has this week provoked fears of a new food scandal
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Comment & Opinion
Finding the energy for a ban on high-caffeine drink sales to children
A parent in our writer’s midst is upset that the Morrisons trial of a ban on energy drink sales to under-16s has ended with no further action
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Comment & Opinion
The Morrisons store of the future is a thing of the past
Dalton Philips and his concepts are departing at similar junctures, but he can’t be the only one to blame
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Comment & Opinion
Taking health advice with a pinch of salt
After another misleading headline this morning, how are we meant to interpret studies into “unhealthy” food with any clarity?
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Comment & Opinion
What Valentine's Day means for shoppers and the industry in 2015
With the purse strings of shoppers everywhere relaxing and the rise of the discounters, what does Valentine’s Day 2015 look like?
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Comment & Opinion
Do shoppers still care about Fairtrade?
Sales of Fairtrade certified goods have declined by 4.7%, so are shoppers turning away from the brand?
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Comment & Opinion
Is Tesco really a national disgrace?
Much hand-wringing has occurred at Tesco’s closures and abandonments, but can the supermarket fairly be blamed?
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Comment & Opinion
Why the high street should be afraid of Amazon rumours
The prospect of Amazon moving into bricks and mortar should send shivers down the spine of retailers
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Comment & Opinion
Grocers can cash in on this year's toy licensing bonanza
A plethora of big licensed toys coming out this year could mean big money for grocers across the country
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Comment & Opinion
Winter weather means soup-ercharged sales for those who can meet demand
Research suggests that, while heavy snow can mean difficulties for many retailers, for certain sectors the cold is a positive boon
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Comment & Opinion
Is this the end of Tesco's store closures?
What Goldman Sachs called “capacity exit” has come to pass, but the question remains, has Tesco done enough?
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Comment & Opinion
The 100 day war
With 100 days to go before the General Election, Labour leader Ed Miliband stepped up his campaign to be the next prime minister
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Comment & Opinion
Judge Bread: is Sylvester Stallone the right choice for Warburtons?
We take a look at other unlikely marketing hook-ups and their mixed results
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Comment & Opinion
Reasoned debate over plain tobacco packaging goes up in smoke
Neither side seems prepared to engage in an evidence-based debate
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Comment & Opinion
Sainsbury's public milk attack threatens to open Pandora's Box
Making consumers more aware of the plight of dairy farmers could change the game for everyone
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Comment & Opinion
Palm oil an example of difficulties of marrying sustainability with needs of developing countries
Much work remains if we are to perfect the supply chain of products from developing world
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Comment & Opinion
Peanut butter in a nutshell - health claims increase spread of sales
The humble peanut has become the latest battleground for healthy, non-sugar alternatives