All articles by Daniel Selwood – Page 18
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Comment & Opinion
Autistic shoppers need particular support at this time of crisis
If they can find reserves of time and energy, it would be much appreciated if supermarkets could try to ease the burden of autistic people and their carers
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News
Mondelez signs up to two plastic waste reduction initiatives
The Cadbury owner is now a signatory of the New Plastics Economy Global Commitment and a member of the UK Plastics Pact
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News
Coronavirus and adverse weather threaten apple juice supplies
Unwilling to buy from China, importers could turn to Poland, where there are concerns about mild temperatures
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News
Wild & Game adds two more self-isolation packs of frozen meals
It comes after the brand’s first such offer sold out within days
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News
Acti-Snack launches seven-strong trail mix range for athletes
Rolling out now, each 100g provides between 17.5g and 25g of protein
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News
Vitality CBD unveils 12-strong personal care range
Each item includes a skin-friendly ingredient made from the South American cherimoya fruit
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News
Coronavirus: baked beans brands offer supply reassurance as shoppers bulk buy
Kraft Heinz and Princes said their supply chains were robust enough to handle the high demand for canned goods
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News
Baylis & Harding unveils sustainable personal care range Goodness
Comprising five plant-based products across four fragrances, it comes in fully recyclable packaging
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Comment & Opinion
Vegan food suppliers are under increasing pressure on salt… and dairy
The ’vegan health halo’ is under threat on more than one front
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Comment & Opinion
Dispatches’ ‘Truth About Your Coffee’ offers bleak insight into child labour
One 12-year-old boy carried a 50lb sack to earn less than £2 during a nine-hour work day
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Analysis & Features
Flurry of promotions push coffee prices down in mults
Global coffee prices fell in February for the second month running, according to the International Coffee Organization
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News
Food Standards Agency confirmed as CBD Global Summit participant
Book your tickets now. There are very few left, and they are selling quickly ahead of the 16-17 March event
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Comment & Opinion
Tell it to the bees: brands must deliver on their pro-pollinator promises
Brands would be wise to bear in mind the risks of ‘bee-washing’
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News
Mackie’s of Scotland hits £16.7m turnover after chocolate sales boost
The record annual revenues mark a 20% increase on the previous financial year
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News
Marmite teams up with M&S for trio of co-branded products
The co-branded NPD comprises Marmite Cream Cheese, Marmite Butter and Marmite & Cheese Twist
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Analysis & Features
Supermarkets slash promotions as food inflation begins to bite
Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Waitrose have all cut their total number of deals year on year
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Analysis & Features
How Kellogg’s is shaking up its global palm oil strategy
After pressure from two orangutan-loving schoolgirls, the supplier set itself a 2025 deadline for more ethical palm oil
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News
Startup Aver claims ‘higher CBD content than rivals’ with soft drinks duo
Boost and Calm are functional variants that provide 10mg of CBD per 100ml
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News
Gen Z shoppers ‘most ethically minded’ health & beauty consumers
Gen Z is more likely to consider buying a beauty product linked to a good cause than other generation, survey finds
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News
Tony’s Chocolonely aims to speed up slavery-free mission after €36m investment
The funding comes from Verlinvest and JamJar, which together have taken a minority share of 28% in Tony’s