Analysis – Page 10
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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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Can Brexit be a new start for food policy?
Food Foundation is already making waves with calls for tougher action on HFSS regulation, food poverty and sustainability
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Post Brexit share price winners and losers
It’s been 25 days since the UK electorate took the decision to quit to the EU. The Grocer looks at who the share price winners and losers have been since the vote.
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Heineken UK MD David Forde on Theresa May, Brexit, health and NPD
Heineken UK MD David Forde hopes Theresa May’s agenda on Brexit and obesity will prove refreshing
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Low global agriculture prices could ease Brexit hit
Underlying agricultural commodity prices are expected to remain relatively low over the next decade
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OC&C Global 50: Can the fmcg giants handle Brexit shock?
The Brexit decision has stunned already struggling global markets, with weakest post-recession growth for OC&C Global 50
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Brexit already dampening price deflation at the mults
Brexit is widely expected to have an inflationary impact on food prices
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How Brexit will change British shopping habits
Half of British shoppers plan to change the way they buy groceries in the wake of Brexit
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What a weaker pound will mean for food prices and why
The weak pound post the EU referendum is set to drive up prices at petrol stations “within days”
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The 12 post-Brexit priorities for UK food and drink
As the country prepares to disentangle itself from the union, what are the main considerations for the sector?
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What sugar can tell us about the Brexit debate
There’s another battle going on in sugar. And for the players involved staying or leaving could determine their futures
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Will exports to EU face anti-UK sentiment and barriers?
In 2015 alone £12.3bn of food and drink was exported to international markets, 73% of which ended up in EU
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Cost and price escalation in food and drink feared
Life outside the EU could cost the UK dear, the industry has warned, with food and drink prices rising an estimated 2.4%
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Industry could vote with heart over head
Most torn between their head and heart are retailers, while buyers and traders are equally divided
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Many firms utterly unready for making your mind up time
The food and drinks industry still feels utterly unprepared to cast their vote
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What would it do for UK business growth?
Stifle it. Just 9% in the industry are optimistic that Brexit could boost growth for their business
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Brexit: the impact on the workforce
One third of the food and drink manufacturing workforce has travelled to the UK from elsewhere in the EU
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The EU: the good, the bad and the bendy
What did the EU ever do for us? We assess some of the key pieces of legislation affecting grocery over the last 50 years
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The Big Interview
Wyke Farms MD Rich Clothier on Brexit, milk prices and Le Welsh
The Wyke Farms MD has a tough enough task managing risks in a tumultuous dairy sector without Brexit entering the mix
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Would Brexit make food fraud better or worse?
Brexit would end the obligation for the free movement of goods. So would the UK be better placed to fight food fraud?