All comment & opinion articles – Page 252
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From Blitz spirit to looting, the Beast from the East reveals the best and worst of UK retail
One supermarket with no bread, eggs and meat is the rarest of events, yet this was a scene being played out at hundreds stores, large and small, across the UK
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Food must be at heart of future agriculture policy
Michael Gove’s proposed future farming policy is not as benevolent as it might first appear
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We all need to wise up on treats
All of society needs to work together to effectively address this challenge
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Last straw for foaming newspaper
Passion over the issue of plastic straws got too much for the Telegraph’s leader writer last week
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Entrepreneurs will find a way even in harsh retail conditions
A few years ago, you couldn’t give a forecourt away, such was the perceived might of the grocery multiples. Now look at the money they’re worth
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Can Carlsberg’s switch from sport to music convince customers it’s cool?
Turning booze brands around is tricky business. It requires time and dedication - and Carlsberg also needs to be bolshie right now
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Curse of the zombie asset
Sir, Numerous column inches have been devoted to the mounting pressures facing casual dining
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Comrade Corbyn and Mr Rees-Mogg pop in to Pat's Mart
I’m sad to say I don’t really understand the difference between a customs union and, let’s say, a bag of old socks
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A tea for every type. Almost
Tea brand Heath & Heathers sent us a fun press release last week
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Walkers' Max Strong man about town brings the beer
Walkers has to be careful with advertising its new Max Strong crisps
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Pull together to rethink plastic
Plastic has a purpose. It is not the enemy. But the way we spec it, use it and dispose of it often is
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Fundamentals of category management, 3: How to sell category-first
In the third in his series on category management, Insight Traction’s Jeremy Garlick explains how to develop and pitch products with a genuine category-first mindset
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Eating less would be a simpler way to go 'guilt-free'
Sir, There’s no disputing that the likes of Halo Top, Breyers and Oppo have found a clever niche
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The best leaders are self-aware and emotionally intelligent
There’s been much coverage recently about bullying and poor leadership in some high-profile organisation
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Ugly Delicious: David Chang's globe-trotting tale of pizza
I expected Ugly Delicious to be an hour of imperfect potatoes and pockmarked pears whipped into delicious gourmet meals
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Nectar deal is a smart move for Sainsbury's
Not enough has been made of the significance of Sainsbury’s move to buy Nectar
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Levi Roots' acting debut goes off with a bang
Reggae Reggae Sauce founder Levi Roots has always been one of our industry’s more showbiz figures
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Two have become one. What now for newlyweds Tesco and Booker?
Despite all the noise that Tesco was paying to little (or too much) it was the silent majority of City investors that saw to a crushing victory for the merger
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Jane Walker is a misstep but Diageo is no sexist throwback
The idea that women “can’t handle” the tipple in its original form is patronising at best, downright sexist at worst
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How to make sense of the fast-moving foodtech scene
A new global foodtech map is highlighting the key players in this emerging and fast-moving sector