All articles by Ian Quinn – Page 150
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Category Report
Under attack: The Dairymen yoghurts report 2017
As more health-conscious shoppers turn their backs on sugar and PHE gets tough on targets, how are brands reacting?
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Analysis & Features
10 yoghurts which would fall foul of the PHE calorie cap
PHE has finalised a proposed portion cap for a single-serve yoghurt of 120kcal based on a sales weighted average, with a 175kcal maximum
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News
The Co-op urges suppliers to sign up to bigger 'wow deals'
Commercial chiefs want to slash prices in return for longer-term partnerships
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News
Morrisons faces biggest-ever UK data breach class action
A total of 5,518 current and former Morrisons staff are pursuing a claim for damages
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News
PHE calorie war 'will dwarf sugar offensive'
Public Health England’s looming clampdown on calories will dwarf its action on sugar, according to Dr Alison Tedstone
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News
Beef, cheese and veg 'to soar 30% without zero tariff deal'
Brexit could see the cost of items in a typical UK shopping basket soar by as much as 30%, according to the BRC
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Grocer 33
Tesco Perth: Grocer 33 store of the week
“Although we are classed as an Extra, I class this very much as a food store. Non-food is of minor importance to my customers
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Analysis & Features
Deposit return has its headaches. But there is a chance it could repeat the plastic bag success
There is no doubt there are huge technical issues to sort out with regards to how such a system for bottles work in practice
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Analysis & Features
Is there really the bottle for a deposit return scheme?
International evidence shows it comes at an exorbitant cost so why are Nicola Sturgeon and Coca-Cola coming out in favour?
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News
Co-op launches autumn TV push based on British fresh food
The campaign, ‘Make buying British more affordable’, will seek to capitalise on its commitment to 100% fresh British meat
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News
Co-op set to kick-off sponsorship of Parkrun
The Co-op has announced a major deal to boost its health credentials by becoming the sponsor of Parkrun
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News
Asda demanded millions from suppliers or face delisting says GCA
Suppliers were subjected to “aggressive tactics, such as inflexible demands made by Asda buyers”
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News
Scottish government slammed over bottle return scheme plans
Coca-Cola is supportive of the Scottish government’s move
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News
More than 300 Asda HQ staff to be axed in new wave of cutbacks
The move under Sean Clarke’s turnaround strategy is the third major round of job cuts in as many years
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News
Tesco staff to walk length of UK to raise money for charity
The event kicked off yesterday and will finish on 5 October
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News
Bestway claims Tesco-Booker deal will 'distort' wholesale
Bestway also highlighted fears over the future of fellow wholesaler Palmer & Harvey…
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News
Tesco gives PayQwiq digital wallet app a new name: Tesco Pay+
Tesco will update customers about further improvement to the functionality of the app later this month…
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Comment & Opinion
Asda needs to follow Tesco’s example to keep in the GCA’s good books
So why has Asda escaped, and is the Adjudicator’s decision to hold back from the ultimate deterrent justified? Yesterday’s revelation that Asda had demanded millions from suppliers to finance its Project Renewal strategy – or face having their products stripped from its shelves – made for yet ...
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News
Asda demanded millions from suppliers to avoid delisting, says GCA
Suppliers were subjected to “aggressive tactics, such as inflexible demands made by Asda buyers”
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News
Tesco trio's fraud and false accounting trial adjourned until 25 September
The three men pleaded not guilty at a hearing at Southwark Crown Court last month