Brexit – Page 92
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News
Brexit currency slump to bring more UK meat to retail shelves
The fall of sterling against the euro is making British meat increasingly competitive against EU imports
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Analysis & Features
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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News
Retail sales plunge 14% in latest CBI Distributive Trades Survey
The drop was more rapid than any time since January 2012 with weaker consumer confidence a likely factor
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Commodities prices rocket as Brexit currency effect hits
Buying prices for almost all major commodities have soared in the UK as a result of the sterling crash
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Comment & Opinion
Post-Brexit good news for Britain’s food exporters
It has been a big day for export announcements
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News
US proposes relaxation of beef and lamb import restrictions
Long ban could be overturned by the new year, Defra says
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UK economy grows faster than expected in run up to Brexit
The economy was estimated by the ONS to have grown by 0.6% in the three months to the end of June, increasing from 0.4% in the first quarter of the year.
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Let's build a great future for British food says Andrea Leadsom
I believe the Brexit vote gives us an unparalleled chance to design a set of policies tailored to the needs of the UK
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Greencore sees “modest” Brexit impact as food to go drives sales increase
Greencore’s revenues were up 4% in the 13 weeks to 24 June, with Brexit having only a “modest” impact on the convenience food giant’s trading.
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Sainsbury's Argos deal leaves it vulnerable to Brexit fallout
Sainsbury’s share price has fallen by 7.4% in the month following the UK’s vote to leave the EU
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UK remains very attractive market despite Brexit, says Steinhoff
Steinhoff bosses are confident Poundland will thrive on the British high street regardless of Brexit
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Omsco optimistic over export potential in wake of Brexit vote
Omsco has seen a spike in interest from potential customers in the weeks following the Brexit vote
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Premier Foods shareholders protest re-election of chairman over McCormick affair
Premier Foods shareholders have given chairman David Beever a rebuke at the AGM over his handling of the failed McCormick takeover with more than 12% objecting to his re-election to the board.
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News
New BRC chair Richard Baker calls for end to Brexit self-pity
Retailers must stop feeling sorry for themselves over Brexit and accept the public want change, new BRC chairman argues
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News
Marketers 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 & Opinion
Post-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 & Opinion
What 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 & Opinion
Brexit 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 & Features
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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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?