All Brexit articles – Page 95
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NewsMarketers have not been listening to consumers
Sir; Brexit is a statement from the people who buy our products and our brands that we are not listening to them
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Comment & OpinionPost-Brexit food market may be calmer than some feared
Sterling has been more resilient than prior market consensus, helping to shield consumers
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Comment & OpinionWhat will Brexit mean for the wholesale sector?
On alcohol we will be freed of EU rules on excise duty, for starters
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Comment & OpinionBrexit uncertainty can offer opportunities for those who are hungry
Neil Coomber of PwC looks at what food companies must do now to weather Brexit
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Analysis & FeaturesPost 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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Comment & Opinion
May's new-look BIS raises big questions about skills and green issues
What does BIS’ transformation into the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy mean for food & drink?
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NewsGeorge Eustice retains Defra role following Cabinet shake-up
Eurosceptic farming minister expected to play key role in developing post-Brexit food and farming strategy
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NewsFinsbury Food confident in face of Brexit uncertainty
Speciality bakery Finsbury Food said the enlarged group was “well equipped” to weather any potential Brexit storm as it reported sales growth of 25% following the integration of Fletchers and Johnstone’s.
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NewsBrexit vote could hit NLW to tune of 40p per hour
The national living wage could end up being 40p lower following the Brexit vote, a think tank has suggested
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Analysis & FeaturesHeineken 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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Comment & OpinionBrexit body blow for food controls
I still hope that the EU referendum result is a figment of my imagination
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Analysis & FeaturesLow 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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NewsAndrea Leadsom becomes Defra secretary in May’s new government
Leadsom replaces Liz Truss, who has been promoted to the role of justice secretary
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Comment & OpinionWill there be Brexit blues for booze?
The value of the off-trade alcohol market continues to grow in the face of a slight downturn in consumer confidence
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NewsTheresa May’s new government: the industry reacts
As Theresa May takes charge at Number 10, here’s how key food & drink industry bodies have reacted to her appointment – and the policy wish lists they have put forward
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Comment & OpinionWhat does Britain’s new PM mean for food & drink?
The UK is now in for a steep learning curve on its new PM
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NewsMüller pledges complete commitment to UK post-Brexit
The UK accounts for 50% of Müller’s group turnover and is a vital part of the overall Müller business, CEO Ronald Kers has said
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Analysis & FeaturesOC&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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Analysis & FeaturesBrexit already dampening price deflation at the mults
Brexit is widely expected to have an inflationary impact on food prices
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Comment & OpinionThe food & drink industry must stand as one post-Brexit
If Brits were divided on the referendum, they are united in what they believe happens next





