All articles by Ian Quinn – Page 229
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Round the clock food to go trialled by Tesco
Tesco is testing plans for sweeping changes to its food offer with a food to go area in which products are changed on shelf throughout the day in a bid to maximise sales.
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Hitting the wall: what next in the race to reduce salt?
Food companies say they can’t cut salt levels any further. Health campaigners…
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Sainsbury's to present health label evidence
Sainsbury’s is to present evidence to the government that front-of-pack traffic light labelling leads to a dramatic consumer shift…
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MPs call for French-style ban on alcohol advertising
MPs have called for the government to consider a French-style ban on alcohol marketing, including outlawing sports sponsorship and all advertising aimed at young people.
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Food companies 'hitting the wall' on salt
The government has been urged to scrap industry targets for salt reduction, after scientists warned they risked ruining the taste of products from bacon to Cheddar.
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Counterfeit booze seizures rocket by 27%
The volume of fake booze on sale in stores in England and Wales has risen sharply despite a crackdown by customs.
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Whitehall stalls talks on alcohol minimum price
The Government has delayed its plans to bring in minimum pricing for alcohol, after a consultation due for the summer was put back.
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No Deal: report predicts failures on salt reduction
The problems faced by companies trying to reduce levels of salt in food have been laid bare in a government report that reveals many are set to spectacularly miss their targets this year.
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Ex-Samworth CE0 to advise Branston
Brian Stein, the former CEO of Samworth Brothers, has joined the board of potato supplier Branston as a non-executive director.
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Tesco training scheme seeks school leavers with 'passion for retail'
Tesco is throwing open the doors of its Cheshunt HQ in a new recruitment drive to encourage school leavers…
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Waitrose drops spirits to stop 'pre-loading'
Waitrose is to stop selling 35cl bottles of branded and own label vodka and gin in its c-stores in a bid to combat so-called ‘pre-loading’.
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Analysis & Features
Clarke urges patience in shareholder spring
Comedy and crossed words were the order of the day, but CEO’s honesty kept shareholders at bay - and has bought him more time.
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New Asda card ramps up the loyalty battle
Asda is to launch a new credit card next week offering spenders supermarket rewards - as Tesco kicks off its own major loyalty offensive.
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Rigby and Lu maintain Tesco's Chinese focus
There are great opportunities at Bradburys, which has a clear vision to be the most inspirational cheese business in the UK.
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Plain packaging for alcoholic drinks ruled out by government
The Department of Health has ruled out pursuing plans for plain packaging for alcohol…
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Brands set to act over 'free-riding' copycats
Some of the UK’s biggest branded suppliers plan to take legal action against “free-riding” supermarkets…
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Tesco turnaround will take months to kick in says Clarke
Tesco CEO Philip Clarke said today it would take several more months for the company to begin to turn the corner with its in-store problems
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Tesco taps up top BP lawyer as Neville-Rolfe confirms retirement
Tesco has hired one of BP’s top lawyers to spearhead issues including its expansion into China and India.
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Clubcard key to Clarke's new online strategy
Tesco boss Philip Clarke has unveiled a two-tier online marketing strategy in a drive to ramp up the use of personalised Clubcard data.
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Cadbury controversy 'in the past' says Kraft UK chief
On the anniversary of its move into Uxbridge House and its operational merger with Cadbury…