All Entrepreneurs articles – Page 12
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Comment & Opinion
Fundamentals of category management, 4: Sustained launch support
Jeremy Garlick of Insight Traction sets out the five key elements of sustained launch support, in this latest instalment of his series on fmcg category management
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Profiles
My food & drink job: Hugh Duffie, co-founder, Sandows
Developing products that drive positive change is part of what makes a career in food & drink so rewarding, says Hugh
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News
Paul Lindley to head up Child Obesity Taskforce in London
Earlier this month, The Grocer revealed Lindley was stepping down as chair of Ella’s Kitchen
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My Alternative CV
Charlie Hoare, Tapped Birch Water, on manhole covers and sap
‘My first job? Cleaning cars – I would cycle around the local villages with a bucket and sponge’
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News
Meat box delivery firm Field & Flower joins Treasure Truck
The Treasure Truck, launched in the UK last December, is described by Amazon as a “unique and fun-filled way” to shop for new or trending local items
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News
Ella's Kitchen founder Paul Lindley to leave the company
His first book, Little Wins: The Huge Power of Thinking Like a Toddler, was published in April last year
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Comment & Opinion
Apprentices are the new interns, there's no dark art to it
Rude Health has taken on its first ever apprentice. Camilla Barnard explains why
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News
Arla trials ‘bumpy’ new food expiry label in a bid to slash food waste
The dairy co-op has teamed up with foodtech startup Mimica to test a use-by label that turns bumpy when food goes off
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Comment & Opinion
Rising foodtech enterprises must be connected
Foodtech is a hugely exciting and dynamic sector – and it’s attracting more and more investment
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News
Kraft Heinz hunts for organic and 'authentic' brands with startup incubator programme
The fmcg giant has launched Springboard, a new platform to nurture and support fast-growing disruptor brands
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News
Tesco picks 14 brands for 2018 incubator programme
Wheyhey, Grenade and Deliciously Ella are among the suppliers to have been accepted into Tesco’s 2018 incubator initiative
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Profiles
My food & drink job: Stevie Grieves, digital coordinator, Lovely Fodder
Stevie talks about why she chose a career in food & drink - and why working for a startup is so exciting
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Comment & Opinion
How to make sense of the fast-moving foodtech scene
A new global foodtech map is highlighting the key players in this emerging and fast-moving sector
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Profiles
My food & drink job: Zack Nathan, founder, Ape Snacks
A stint at university in America was the spark that got Zack thinking about healthy, natural snacks. Now he runs his own snacks business and thrives on working in an industry that can make an impact on the lives of millions of people
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Comment & Opinion
Firmly establish your purpose - it will help in several ways
What is the point of our business? This is one of those questions that seems obvious until you actually ask it
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Interviews
BrewDog CEO James Watt: “Sell out? I'd rather shoot myself”
BrewDog is no longer an upstart in beer, but it’s lost none of its bite
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News
Poppy's Picnic turns down Dragon and kicks off crowdfunder
Raw petfood brand Poppy’s Picnic has shunned an offer secured on the BBC’s Dragons’ Den to raise over £350k in crowdfunding.
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News
Crowdfunding: hunger for food and drink business on the rise
Crowdfunding appetite for food and drink startups was undiminished in 2017, according to figures from Crowdcube
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News
James Gilks and Oliver Pinkus join Piccolo babyfood brand
Gilks and Pinkus join as head of UK sales and head of international sales respectively
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News
Candy Kittens sells stake to German confectionery giant Katjes
Candy Kittens, the UK sweets startup co-founded by Made in Chelsea star Jamie Laing, has sold a “significant” minority stake to German confectionery company Katjes Fassin.