Comment & opinion – Page 244
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Talking about mental health will benefit employees and your bottom line
Too many employees still worry if they admit to struggling it could damage their career, says Helen Smith of Benenden Health
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How employee ownership has driven sustainable expansion at Parfetts
I have no regrets about our decision to choose the employee ownership route, says Parfetts chairman Steve Parfett
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Nestlé is right to attempt turnaround at a measured pace
Activist and Third Point hedge fund boss Dan Loeb’s pursuit of Nestlé is stepping up a gear following his obvious frustration with the company’s slow pace of change.
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UK food & drink needs clarity on Brexit – not more government inertia
Bord Bia’s latest Brexit Barometer reported serious misgivings from Irish food businesses over Britain’s Brexit preparations
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CO2 crisis shows British food relies on free movement across borders
A shortage of CO2 is just an illustration, indicative of the integrated nature of our food supply, says Richard Griffiths of the British Poultry Council
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Family Farm offers a keen insight into British food production
The first of the four-part series focused on sheep farmingcriti
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Mass personalisation is untapped opportunity in grocery
It was no surprise to read the forecast for an extraordinary 36.7% discounter growth over the next five years
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Tesco Brand Guarantee: a good week to bury bad news?
It was a good week to bury bad news and a bad week to bury good news, says Grocer editor Adam Leyland
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CO2 pig slaughter is the real crisis, not a gas shortage
I am horrified to read your news article discussing the CO2 shortage crisis
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Will Waitrose ‘food ambassadors’ make a difference?
As if Waitrose ’partners’ are not getting enough star billing in the JLP fascia rebrand, they’re now ‘food ambassadors’ too
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BBC4's Shopgirls offers an insightful look at the history of retail
Look far enough back in the history books and it can be like holding a mirror up to the patterns of the present day
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Canada man wins with hot dog water wheeze
Douglas Bevans managed to shift 60 litres of, yes, hot dog water at a Vancouver festival last weekend
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Planning to use Facebook Messenger's video ads? Be bespoke, not creepy
Getting content and activation timing right is essential, says Matt Lee of Capture
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F*** business? It’s high time politicians started to address Brexit concerns
Politicians letting off hot air has become the theme of this week
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British twist to world's priciest milkshake
Anyone can get hold of our planet’s priciest milkshake, which costs $100 (£75)
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Capri-Sun’s animated pouch satisfies Sally… probably
Capri-Sun has cut the amount of sugar in its pouches, and this ad aims to promote this
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Branding must move on from cultural appropriation tropes
Grocer reporter Rachel Graham warns brands tread a fine line between cultural appreciation and appropriation
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New York coffee fans feel pain of charcoal ban
The benefits of ‘activated charcoal’ are dubious, but food and drink that contains it does look cool on Instagram
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Donna welcomes Colin the Costcutter Graves to his new post
I do enjoy the thwack of willow on leather, don’t you?
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Donna looks out for the kids and campaigns against obesity
I got as far as Euston before Clarke the Frexit driver pointed out that HFSS was nothing to do with jolly fast choo-choos