All Entrepreneurs articles – Page 15
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News
Dash Water makes debut with wonky fruit & veg drinks
Founders Alex Wright and Jack Scott set up the brand with input from food waste charity Feedback
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News
Allplants secures £800k investment as meat-free trend booms
Investors in the vegan ready meal startup include a venture capital firm and one of the founders of Propercorn, along with other food entrepreneurs
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Comment & Opinion
Managing with new management: time to reassess what's vital
Nick and I have taken on an MD. This is probably the single biggest (and most significant) business decision we’ve made
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News
PepsiCo reveals incubator initiative for nascent brands
The Nutrition Greenhouse programme aims to support Europe-focused nutrition and health & wellness businesses
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News
Startup Miiro unveils trio of vegan ice cream lollies
Made with coconut milk, each pop is coated in raw cacao
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Comment & Opinion
How managing an adolescent brand is like parenting teenagers
It’s a hurricane of choice, direction and management – equally exciting and challenging, says Camilla Barnard of Rude Health
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Interviews
Alana Spencer: the Big Interview
If Alana Spencer can endure the trials of The Apprentice, surely she stands a chance of significant retail success
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Comment & Opinion
Who's got the answer? The value of winging it
There no easy answers in business, especially if you’re a startup, says Camilla Barnard of Rude Health. Entrepreneurs have to think fast on their feet
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News
Nim’s to launch kids snacks after record raise on Backit
The Kent-based supplier surpassed its £20k campaign target by raising £22,761 of pledges from 71 backers
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News
The Apprentice winner to launch cakes into retail
Alana Spencer also aims to launch new brand into foodservice and will continue to manufacture cakes in Wales
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Comment & Opinion
Food entrepreneurs have to wake up to the power of community
Community and connections was a key focus at the recent food business seminar organised by Defra and the Institute of Directors, reports managing editor Julia Glotz
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Comment & Opinion
Why working for a small business is 'actual fun'
A colleague has left the power and strength of a supertanker for the manoeuvrability and fun of a yacht, says Camilla Barnard of Rude Health
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Comment & Opinion
SMEs can attract the best graduates, too
Graduates are drawn to the biggest and the ‘best’. But what does this mean for the little guy? asks Jonathan Fitchew of Pareto Law
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Comment & Opinion
When can you do it yourself, and when do you need an expert?
Over the years, we’ve had to work out when we need external brilliance