All Trends articles – Page 63
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Analysis & Features
Is reformulation the answer to the sugar tax?
With less than a year until the sugar levy is imposed, manufacturers are tinkering with recipes to avoid the tax. But how will consumers respond?
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Analysis & Features
Revealed: sugary pop more popular in pubs than grocery
Brits are more likely to splurge on sugary soft drinks when eating out, our exclusive data shows, as we analyse who’s winning the cola war
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Analysis & Features
Botanicals dominate our global NPD picks
We’ve scoured the globe, with the help of Mintel, to find the latest NPD in soft drinks. From botanical mixers to fermented vegetable juice, see our top picks here
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Analysis & Features
Creative challenge: can sweet proteins save soft drinks?
Could sweet proteins, these little known all-natural sweeteners, help alleviate soft drinks’ sugar woes? We team up with creative agency Tribal Worldwide to find out
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Analysis & Features
Coco loco: Brits splash extra £8.7m on coconut water
The coconut water craze shows no sign of slowing down as sales rise 16%. So, which brands are benefiting the most from this?
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Mix it up! Is there potential for dark mixers?
With craft gin flying, tonic is dominating mixer NPD. With rum due for a resurgence, what opportunity lies ahead for dark mixers?
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Au naturel: our pick of the top 'natural' soft drinks
Natural sugars are exempt under the sugar levy, leading manufacturers to turn to honey and fruit to sweeten their drinks. Here are some of our favourites already on the market
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Analysis & Features
The Waitrose suppermarket experience
The Grocer headed out to the Waitrose Café at its new Haywards Heath store to rate the ambience and cuisine
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News
Mums moving online for 'easier' grocery shopping
More than four in 10 have increased their online grocery spend, while only 9% have increased in-store shopping
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News
Deliveroo reveals 144% rise in lunchtime orders
The takeaway delivery service has reached its 10,000th restaurant partnership in the UK with Cottonopolis
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Analysis & Features
It’s a thaw point: are attitudes to frozen food changing?
Frozen food suffers from a major image problem, particularly when it comes to younger generations
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Analysis & Features
What shoppers really think about… frozen food
Frozen food is being left out in the cold. Why? We’ve quizzed more than 2,000 shoppers to find out
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News
'Selfie culture' boosts cosmetics category to tune of £55m
The sector is now worth almost £900m, fuelled by the popularity of selfies on social media
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News
'Giving up being vegetarian' most complained about ad of 2016
The campaign by Gourmet Burger Kitchen received 195 complaints for allegedly being offensive to vegetarians and vegans
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News
Three-quarters of Brits would reject US 'frankenfoods'
Three quarters of Brits would reject American “frankenfoods” like hormone-treated beef and chlorine-washed chicken
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News
Shoppers stressed by Tesco more than Aldi, study reveals
New research claims customers find it more stressful shopping at the UK’s biggest supermarket than at rival Aldi
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'Connected shoppers' changing game for retailers, says report
By 2022 tech-savvy Generation Y consumers will account for 47% of shoppers
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Amazon grocery sales soar 30% thanks to drinks and snacks
Sales reached £25m in the first quarter of 2017, up £5.8m year on year
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Sainsbury's predicts great leap in salmon sales this Easter
Retailer expects to sell 10% more salmon compared to last Easter
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Brexit patriotism has its price limits
One in five consumers are more likely to buy British food following the Brexit vote, research from YouGov has revealed