All articles by Ian Quinn – Page 143
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Tesco signs up Spoon Guru to help with special diet searches
The new service will be launched on the Tesco.com mobile app from next week
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Tesco sets itself 'high ambition' carbon reduction targets
Retailer will switch to 100% renewable electricity in the UK and Ireland this year
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Tesco's Dave Lewis takes 10% pay cut
£600k fall in bonus comes despite leading supermarket’s first sales growth in seven years
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Tesco's food waste rose by more than 4,000 tonnes last year
The supermarket’s generated 38,696 tonnes of surplus food, most of which went to animal feed and anaerobic digestion
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Analysis and Features
The four priorities for Archie Norman at M&S
The Grocer sets out the likely agenda for the turnaround legend
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Calls for sweets and chocolate to face sugar levy
Action on Sugar says it is wrong that confectionery should escape a tax
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Comment and Opinion
Does the Labour manifesto contain pro-business appeal?
Wading through the draft manifesto it is clear that Labour is promising exactly the sort of measures trade bodies have been screaming for
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Tesco offers short term access to Delivery Saver online plan
The retailer said the plan could save customers up to £20 a month on their online food shopping
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Targeted ads threaten junk food ad restrictions, says CAP
New CAP guidance will also cover targeted advertising being used by alcohol and gambling companies
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Analysis and Features
Leaked Labour manifesto: the key points for food & drink
From a new childhood obesity strategy to an extension of the Adjudicator’s remit, we’ve picked out the key policy pledges for food & drink
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Comment and Opinion
It’s too late to talk TV ad watersheds. Social media is the regulatory battleground
Whoever is in No 10 after 8 June, it is clear that the food and drink industry will face a raft of new advertising restrictions, both in broadcast and other media, after the election dust settles
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Dunnhumby enters sales data arrangement with Twitter
The two companies are to use anonymous sales data from Tesco’s Clubcard in a bid to drive up fmcg advertising on Twitter
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Analysis and Features
Party lines on those 'bloody difficult' industry issues
With the EU divorce dominating the general election campaign, we round up what’s being promised by the parties on the workforce, rates and taxes
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Co-op replaces polystyrene pizza boards with recyclable card
Move will prevent 200 tones of polystyrene boards going to landfill, retailer says
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Labour promises to restrict pre-watershed junk food TV ads
Restrictions form part of party’s plans to address ’urgent challenge’ of childhood obesity
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Comment and Opinion
Tesco has some hard decisions to make on what is 'healthy'
It cannot have been easy to persuade big brands to feature in the power aisle as ones to ditch
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Tesco appoints Stephen Magill as commercial manager in Northern Ireland
Having joined the company in 1993, Magill has held several management roles in the UK and Central Europe
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Sugar levy 'hugely misunderstood' by UK consumers, Nielsen survey reveals
No-one knew the levy only applied to soft drinks in Nielsen survey of 500 consumers
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Tesco accused of 'mixed messages' by cutting HFSS & healthy food prices
Tesco is using its power aisles to encourage shoppers to ditch high fat, salt and sugar products in favour of healthier options
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GCA supermarket survey attracts record supplier response
Adjudicator has received more than 1,400 responses since the survey launched in March, up 15% on last year