All articles by Nick Hughes – Page 12
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Businesses go into toxic shock over chemical regs
Retailers and suppliers face tough new regulations on the registration of chemicals. So why are so many unprepared, asks Nick Hughes
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Independent view: Store visit Budgens, Virginia Quay, London
Date established: 2006 Number of staff: 25 Number of lines: 13,000 Turnover 2007: £1.4m Estimated 2008 turnover: £2.5m
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Are revised FSA reduction targets worth their salt?
Manufacturers warn of the risk of blandness, crumbling Cheddar and botulism. But is the whole premise suspect?
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Price Survey
Morrisons’ reign as cheapest retailer was short lived as Asda kept a lid on prices to regain top spot. Despite not engaging in any major price cutting, Asda’s ability to maintain pricing levels meant that at £49.44 its basket of goods edged out...
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Tesco gets on the board
After six weeks out in the cold, Tesco has finally pulled a winning performance out of the hat. The staff at the recently redesigned Falkirk store in Scotland really know how to impress
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FSA salt targets blasted
The Food Standards Agency has been warned it risks driving an upsurge in cases of botulism through its campaign to reduce salt levels in food. Salt-reduction targets on cured meats, ham and bacon were not only “totally unrealistic”, but also...
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What kids really want
What do kids really want? Rainbow-coloured food in zany packaging and ever more bizarre f lavours? Not according to the panel of 12 and 13-year-olds at the Food for Kids conference. Nick Hughes reports
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Price Survey: Week of 19th Juy 2008
Morrisons made it a double success this week as it undercut Asda by a mere penny to break its rival’s seven-week stranglehold at the top of the price chart. Despite offering the cheapest price on just four items, a 60p saving over Asda on fresh...
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Supplier fury as FSA yields little on NPM
The Food Standards Agency is putting an "obsession with control" before nutritional improvement, suppliers told The Grocer this week after the FSA refused to reconsider the controversial 100g base of its Nutrient Profiling Model. Healthy...
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Price Survey
Asda has clung on to the title of cheapest retailer by the skin of a sun-dried tomato to secure a sixth straight week at the top of the charts. Despite offering unbeatable prices on seven items, Asda found itself in the unusual position...
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Q&A with Paul Reeley Store manager of the week
Who are your biggest competitors? Our main one is Tesco which is currently undergoing an extension. There's also an Aldi in Sudbury but our customers are extremely loyal to the Waitrose brand. Would you like to change anything...
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Least favourite Revel to be evicted by voters
Coffee and orange flavour Revels face a battle for survival this summer as they go head to head in a Big Brother-style eviction. Mars UK is giving consumers the chance to vote out their least-favourite Revel to be replaced by a new,...
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Perfect Crunch crisps bring a taste of Egypt
Perfect Crunch, a new range of premium crisps, is entering the UK snack market this month aiming at adults. The crisps were a first for the UK, said company founder Mostafa El Baradei, because they were made from the Lady Rosetta potato...
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Availability
Asda Sheffield, South Yorkshire 2 This Asda was coping admirably with the Friday afternoon rush when our shopper visited and although there were numerous shelf stackers on duty, there was ample room to navigate the aisles. Staff...