All articles by Ian Quinn – Page 176
-
Comment & Opinion
Has Tesco hit on a new solution in the war on sugar?
The Sugarwise certification scheme is billed as sugar’s equivalent of the Fairtrade marque
-
News
Tesco sued over Whaley Bridge store restrictive covenant
Developer is seeking declaration that covenant is void and unenforceable
-
News
Tesco throws weight behind new sugar label developed by Cambridge mum
The retailer helped Rend Platings design her label, which helps consumers make better decisions about sugar
-
Analysis & Features
Asda Renewal: suppliers asked to stump up millions
The struggling Walmart giant has launched category-by-category negotiations with suppliers
-
Analysis & Features
Sugar tax back on the table in PM's Childhood Obesity Strategy
David Cameron’s childhood obesity strategy will include plans for a sugar tax
-
News
Teenagers missing out on micronutrients because of war on sugar
A study by the BNF warns teenage girls are particularly at risk
-
News
Sunday trading poll reveals fears for small stores
The YouGov poll also found most consumers think the plans will be bad for workers
-
News
Retailers attack 'desperate' Sunday trading plans
Retail groups claim government has relied too heavily on evidence from 1970s Sweden
-
Comment & Opinion
Will Jamie turning ‘ninja’ scare the government into a sugar tax u-turn?
As the government continues to box itself into a corner, the prospect of that mother of all u-turns remains in the shadows
-
Grocer 33
Asda Carlisle: Grocer 33 store of the week
Throughout January we’ve had lots of 50p lines across a whole range of essentials
-
News
FoodMaestro's allergies app updated to include sugar info
A paid-for rival to PHE’s free sugar app claims to offer consumers a much more sophisticated way of cutting down
-
News
Tesco to cut more night shifts with new replenishment rotas
Tesco will continue to cut 24-hour operations across its stores
-
News
Tesco-owned NutriCentre sheds 80% of its range in Project Reset
NutriCentre, which had boasted the largest range of health products in Europe, has slashed its range from 26,000 products to 6,000
-
News
Tacon charges Tesco £1m for code investigation
Adjudicator describes Tesco’s bill as a “significant sum”
-
News
Tesco increases hourly basic rate of pay but cuts overtime
The deal includes a 3.1% hourly rate pay increase for shop workers from July
-
News
Adjudicator Tacon trains sights on fees for shelf positioning
Supermarkets will be given eight weeks to respond to a new probe by Adjudicator Christine Tacon
-
Analysis & Features
Tacon category probe captaincy to stir up new hornet's nest
As adjudicator closes file on Tesco she opens another into practices that are “rife” in industry
-
News
Tesco reveals plans to scrap 24-hour opening at 76 stores
Tesco has revealed plans to scrap night-time opening at dozens of stores
-
News
Poundland fined over 'rat-infested' former 99p Stores sites
The retailer says it’s working hard to fix the problems
-
Comment & Opinion
Tesco report underlines GCA’s lack of teeth
It is clear that, despite her protestations, the Adjudicator has struggled badly to get any new evidence from suppliers