All articles by James Halliwell – Page 13
-
Analysis & Features
Ways for retailers to keep up with the digital revolution
January in New York means one thing for retail: NRF, aka ‘Retail’s BIG Show’
-
News
Oracle makes grocery debut with 'tough' PoS
Software giant Oracle has made its first move into in-store retail hardware
-
Interviews
Tetra Pak's Stefan Fageräng takes aim at the UK
Tetra Pak is under-represented in the UK, believes its MD for North West Europe
-
Comment & Opinion
Lose Weight Well: ironically titled show about diet madness
Because normal dieting is boring and makes you want to eat cake, insane diets have always been popular
-
News
Kwik Save founder Albert Gubay dies aged 87
Gubay made headlines in 2010 when he used 98% of his fortune to set up a charitable foundation…
-
News
Poundland shares plunge to record lows
Poundland shares have plunged to an all-time low as it warned profits for the year would be at the low end of expectations.
-
News
Innocent kicks off 2016 with two promotions
Graeme Farrington promoted to head of sales, Jo Lane to head of market, strategy and planning for UK & Ireland
-
Comment & Opinion
A special cheeseburger and other predictions for 2016
Our first issue of the year contains 10 predictions for 2016 and it’s a real mixed bunch
-
Analysis & Features
Pricier packs drive value in babyfood
It’s been another challenging year for the ever-controversial babyfood category
-
News
Aldi set for big Christmas as third of Brits plan to visit
And 8% of UK shoppers plan to do their main Christmas shop at the discounter
-
Comment & Opinion
Back in Time for Christmas: from rationing to chocolate cigs
“You get presents, what’s not to like?” said the son of the family tasked with enjoying Christmas over the decades
-
Analysis & Features
Story of the year: Tesco
If 2014 was the year Tesco’s secrets spilled out soap opera style, 2015 was when CEO Dave Lewis faced the music
-
Analysis & Features
Reset of the year: Lidl
He’d be the first to tell you there is more to come, but 2015 was a huge year for Lidl and Ronny Gottschlich
-
Analysis & Features
Top advertising campaigns of 2015
Christmas might be the crescendo, but the advertising battle is fought all year round
-
Analysis & Features
Reformulation of the year: Cadbury
When Kraft bought Cadbury in 2012, chocolate fans feared the worst…
-
Analysis & Features
Sport brands beef up on protein boom
What’s big, bulging and increasingly in your face?
-
Comment & Opinion
The potato-shaped peril lurking in Christmas price wars
What’s a massive discount when Christmas itself is at stake?
-
Analysis & Features
Did COP21 seize last chance to halt climate change?
Your digestible guide to the 2015 UN Climate Change Conference
-
News
David Glennan joins British crisp maker Corkers as its new MD
Glennan previously founded Glennans, which became the largest manufacturer of vegetable crisps in Europe
-
Analysis & Features
Grocery charities just keep on giving
Despite the huge sums raised, grocery charities don’t get the credit they deserve