All articles by Megan Tatum – Page 27
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Analysis & Features
Waste Not Want Not: how the biggest suppliers are performing
From surplus in their supply chains to leftovers at the bottom of the bottle, how are manufacturers tackling waste?
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News
The Grocer team goes to FareShare
The Grocer headed to FareShare’s Deptford depot to sort food for redistribution and gain insight into the charity
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Comment & Opinion
Sausage Party: you'll never look at food the same way again
Some of Tinseltown’s biggest stars have given the weekly shop an all-singing, all-dancing makeover
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Analysis & Features
Top 10 indie speciality & fine food retailers
The independent market is teeming with retailers that trade in the finer things in life
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Analysis & Features
Whey to go: how the dairy industry is tackling waste
Dairy has more avoidable manufacturing waste than any other food and drink category, according to Wrap
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News
Tesco ranks first among supermarkets in tackling waste
Tesco earned high praise for its transparency and commitment
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Analysis & Features
Who is winning the war on waste?
For our Green Issue we have ranked how the UK’s 10 largest retailers are doing in the war on waste
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Analysis & Features
How to level the waste playing field
For only £10m per year we think government could encourage businesses to redistribute 100,000 tonnes of edible food
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Analysis & Features
The AB InBev/SAB Miller deal: key points
Your at-a-glance guide to the key facets of the AB InBev/SAB Miller deal
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Analysis & Features
Is obesity being fuelled by marketing to kids online?
Food brands stand accused of using increasingly subversive tactics on the internet to sell junk food to children
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Comment & Opinion
Joe Wicks: Instagram gold but utterly forgettable TV
You can take the boy off Instagram but you can’t wrestle Instagram off the boy
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Analysis & Features
Brits abroad: How UK execs are flying the flag in food and drink
It’s not just our Olympians who are flying the flag for GB. So how are high-flying grocery execs getting on?
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Comment & Opinion
Bake Off is back, and it's basically a religion now
For the lucky dozen selected to enter ‘The Tent’ the pressure is clearly taking its toll
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Comment & Opinion
Soho chefs are right to raise the profile of packaging waste
Ed Baines one of a number of high-profile chefs to campaign on the issue A call to end ‘the scourge of Soho’ landed on London mayor Sadiq Khan’s doormat yesterday. Signed by five influential signatories, the stirring prose demanded a ban on the ‘unsightly’ and ‘damaging’ blight ...
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Comment & Opinion
Time for clarity on zero-hour employment
We need to clarify exactly what we expect from employers. And we need to do it fast
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Comment & Opinion
Dispatches: A sobering look at life outside the EU
Nothing is certain in this new post-Brexit age. Will the pound sink to new lows? When will Theresa May pull the trigger?
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Analysis & Features
How do independent retailers view Brexit?
The first immediate post-Brexit related issue c-stores are likely to come across is an increasingly cautious and budget-conscious customer
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Comment & Opinion
When it comes to health, we really should trust the experts
Rights and wrongs in politics are distinctly burry, but we shouldn’t lump expertise from highly regarded doctors in with economic forecasts or political think tanks
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Analysis & Features
Grocery's global gold winners
The global grocery sector has few rivals when it comes to sheer size, growth rate and appetite. Here are the players leaving the rest of the competition behind
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News
Company Shop invests heavily as sales double in five years
The Yorkshire company teamed up with an additional 81 manufacturing sites