Long reads – Page 254
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Analysis and Features
Sugar suppliers face sweeter future with end of EU quotas
UK sugar suppliers may be feeling bitter over low prices and the pressure health campaigners are putting on their product…
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Analysis and Features
Premier Foods flying high as investors cling to shreds of good news
At first glance it may seem somewhat surprising to witness shares in Premier Foods flying today as its power brands once again failed to perform. What’s behind it?
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Analysis and Features
Baru Our Most Fluffy Marshmallows Ever: acid test
Despite having been tipped for some time as one of the next big things in the sweet treats market, fancy marshmallows…
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Analysis and Features
Copycats: going to war with the packaging lookalikes
Brands are furious with the copycats, but it’s perfectly legal and discounter sales suggest it works
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The Big Interview
Paddy Power: Ella's Kitchen boss Paul Lindley's new adventure
Ella’s Kitchen entrepreneur Paul Lindley on Paddy’s Bathroom, his socially and economically powerful new bathtime venture…
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Analysis and Features
Plastic or glass: who's got the bottle?
Glass is on the ropes. Take the milk bottle. Back in 1975, 94% of milk was purchased (or delivered) in glass bottles…
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Analysis and Features
Packaging, waste and the EU - where now for the lifecycle approach?
Heckled for its shelving of the Circular Economy package, the European Commission must now return to the drawing board
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Analysis and Features
Unilever’s subdued revenue growth is only part of the story
Unilever shares were 2.5% down in early trading after it revealed a drop in full year revenues this morning and under par fourth quarter sales.
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Analysis and Features
Conviviality Retail drinks to rise in Christmas sales without the need to squeeze margins
Bargain Booze owner pushes up Christmas sales without resorting to an investment in margin.
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Analysis and Features
Max 99p takes discounting to the max
It’s a growing market but Max 99p believes wider aisles, customer service and teaming up with Nisa will give it the edge…..
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Analysis and Features
Curry fans beware: Cumin price soars as Indian crop is delayed
Curry fans beware: cumin prices have soared to a two-year high as extreme weather compounds reduced sowing…
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Analysis and Features
Wholesale and convenience sectors set for 'interesting times'
Has the phrase “May you live in interesting times” ever been more apposite than in convenience in 2015?…
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The Big Interview
Paul Tripp, Soreen MD: Big Interview
Rolling up his sleeves (and talking to customers), baking veteran Paul Tripp worked miracles on unique malt loaf Soreen…
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Analysis and Features
Asda Toffee Apple Bakes: acid test
Sold in a two-pack, these frozen bakes comprise puff pastry with a toffee apple filling…
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Analysis and Features
Sir Terry Leahy: why I saved Tesco’s final salary defined benefit pension scheme
As we recall Sir Terry Leahy’s saving of the Tesco final salary defined benefit pension scheme, will Dave Lewis rue his decision to finally scrap it?
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Analysis and Features
Sharwood's Chicken Balti Bake: acid test
Peter’s Food Service – producer of Peter’s Pies – launched the Sharwood’s-branded pastry bakes after last year securing…
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Analysis and Features
Fascias & Franchises Special Report 2015
It’s been a huge year for symbol groups with bright new entrants, chaotic changes, new enemies and a flurry of switching…
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Analysis and Features
Palm oil producers face sustainability dilemma
Oil palm growers in Borneo are caught in a clash between Western sustainability agendas and the need for development…
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Analysis and Features
How independent retailers can save money
January means watching the waistline. But it also means watching the pennies, even for independents.
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Analysis and Features
Will history judge Dalton Philips saint or sinner?
Humiliating as the announcement was – explaining his departure to the media in front of the very people who had sacked him…