All articles by Ian Quinn – Page 176
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Lidl to launch 'authenticity, provenance, quality' ads
Retailer films real-life sceptics being converted at supplier farms
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Grocery Adjudicator says suppliers are 'signing away rights'
Christine Tacon has revealed she is launching a probe into how supermarkets are getting around GSCOP
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Uncertainty over EU food workers' future has 'cast shadow'
The FDF has also called on the government to “act urgently” to bring to an end verbal and physical attacks on workers
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Brexit: 'Shocked' food bosses warn of inevitable price rises
The leaders of the FDF and the BRC, among others such as the CBI, have called for urgent government intervention
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FDF calls for urgent talks with retailers on factory audits
Director general Ian Wright claims factory audits are placing an unreasonable burden on supplier
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Brexit is a "disaster" for food & drink, claims FDF's Ian Wright
The FDF stopped short of a fully fledged campaign against Brexit
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Tesco to pay an extra £200k to GCA despite improvements
Tesco’s share of the levy will jump from £100,000 to £302,000
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Childhood obesity strategy under threat from Brexit result
Health groups pushing government officials for reassurance at meeting with Treasury officials…
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Did the industry, after all, 'sleepwalk into Brexit'?
The inquest begins into whether industry leaders did enough to make the case against a leave vote…
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Processed fruit feels squeeze in sugar war
Department of Health experts have drawn up plans to target products such as fruit crumble, snack bars and yoghurts
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Analysis & Features
Dave Lewis vindicated on Farms brands as Tesco sales rise
The seven new brands, featuring 70 own-label products, attracted fierce criticism from some quarters when they were launched
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Comment & Opinion
Dave Lewis has harvested a serious achievement with Farms brands
Forget Fake Farms. The launch of the 70 new own-label products was always much more of a vital commercial issue
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Has the government struck a secret deal over sugar cuts with industry?
The DH must come up with a set of proposals that are far more structured than the Responsibility Deal
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AOS accuses industry of blunting sugar reduction plans
Group claims “multiple sources” have suggested ministers are set to announce plans for a target of a 20% reduction
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Tesco to take 50 more stores into twilight zone
Tesco said 2,000 staff had entered a 45-day consultation period over the changes
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FDF clashes with health groups over sugar reduction 'bombardment'
Action on Sugar is seeking supplier views on mandatory reduction targets
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Comment & Opinion
Where does Sean Clarke’s arrival at Asda leave Roger Burnley?
Resignations are always awkward affairs, but this one is doubly so for the confusion that seems to have surrounded it
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Analysis & Features
Sean Clarke: who is the new Asda CEO?
Currently CEO of Walmart China, Sean Clarke becomes CEO and president of Asda on 11 July
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Asda: where did it all go wrong? And what's next?
In light of a “very disappointing” performance, what’s next for Asda?