All Brexit articles – Page 87
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Analysis & FeaturesPost's purchase of Weetabix shows faith in post-Brexit Britain
Weetabix is still a fundamentally British company not an international company based in Britain
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NewsFood imports must be a Brexit negotiation priority, says BRC
BRC survey found retailers directly import £5bn of food products and £15bn indirectly through wholesalers and manufacturers
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NewsPro-Brexit fishing group warns 'Cod War' could return
Fishing for Leave says any dispute over access to UK waters after Brexit could quickly escalate to levels last seen during
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Analysis & FeaturesWill processors be good eggs?
Following the Brexit vote, pressure is growing on food manufacturers to switch away from imported eggs
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Analysis & FeaturesWill Brexit net a better deal for British fisheries?
Given the multilateral trading complexities, can an alternative to CFP keep skippers, consumers and green warriors happy?
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NewsSnap general election on 8 June: the food & drink industry reacts
Theresa May has announced a snap general election. Here’s how leading voices and organisations from the world of grocery have reacted to the news.
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NewsVolatile day for sterling as PM calls snap election
The surprise announcement is set to lead to a volatile day on the markets and for the pound.
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NewsBrexit 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
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NewsThe Brexit deal must work for British farmers
Sir, Dairy is a global foodstuff and it’s therefore vital we’re able to continue to trade freely
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NewsCoco Pops packs shrink as Kellogg's takes out sugar
A big box of Coco Pops has been reduced from 800g to 720g, while the 550g box now weighs 510g
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NewsPeperami and Doritos get smaller as shrinkflation hits snacks
The meaty snack has been trimmed from 25g to 22.5g while sharing bags of Doritos are now 180g, down from 200g
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Comment & OpinionWorried about chocolate, prime minister? Then hunt for a plausible Brexit trade strategy
The great and the good maybe hopping mad over Cadbury dropping the word ’Easter’ from its National Trust egg hunt promotion, but what about a Brexit sweetner for food and drink trade deals?
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Comment & OpinionKeep investing and keep your technology options open
Changes in business rates and unfavourable currency exchange are just two of the challenges facing retailers…
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NewsSpirits prices soar...and not just at Pernod Ricard
Some brands have been subject to double-digit price hikes
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Comment & OpinionSecuring a good Brexit deal for the grocery sector
Susan Kramer of the Liberal Democrats says food & drink faces tough times if the government doesn’t deliver a strong Brexit deal
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Comment & OpinionFolly or not, it’s done. But food & drink can get the best out of Brexit with a united front
There is little else for the food and drink industry to do but to try to make Brexit work in a positive and determined fashion
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Analysis & FeaturesArticle 50: the food & drink industry reacts
Here’s how the food & drink industry has reacted to the triggering of Article 50 today
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NewsWaitrose hikes banana price again in face of rising costs
Price for 1kg of loose bananas rises to 75p as retailer cites increase in costs
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NewsAs Theresa May triggers Article 50, new report warns over rising food prices
The need for additional border controls could push up cost of EU food imports by 8%, Rabobank warned today
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NewsPost-Brexit border delays risk alcohol smuggling resurgence
The Wine and Spirit Trade Association said the UK faced “delays and gridlock”





