All comment & opinion articles – Page 330
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It's time to stand up for juice
Sugar is being treated as public enemy number one, and the juice category is feeling the impact
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Smart design can change a category
Plugholes are everywhere; you’ll find five in a typical UK home
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Brands should tap commercial power of making people happy
If brands made people feel happy about their potential purchase, it could stimulate that ‘must have it now’ feeling
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If you can keep your motivation, you'll find work rewarding
Much research has been undertaken into how to motivate people at work
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This Farming Life: no easy days, but farmers stick with it
We’ve all thought about swapping the eight hours a day staring at a computer screen for the outdoor life
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Lessons from Brazil's crusade against processed food
I’m not recommending another bikini body diet, but the latest Brazilian Ministry of Health’s dietary guidelines
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Kraft did something smart with reformulation - did you notice?
There’s nothing quite like a recipe change to upset some people
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My Week… by Sir Peter Kendall (as told to Bill Tush)
When I retired from the NFU I made the solemn promise that I would take it easy and never take on any useful work again
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Pigeon problems for Italian chef
Even in the animal-loving UK, you’d struggle to attract much opprobrium for eating pigeon
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'Whole Foods' Market oranges lack a-peel
Ironic that the retailer selling peeled oranges last week was… Whole Foods Market
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Albert: a quail-ity find in a Dutch supermarket
Fortunately for Albert the quail, shopper Alwyn Wils was curious enough to stick 12 eggs into an incubator
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National living wage will cost – but there will also be positives
It’s all too easy to crunch the numbers prior to 1 April and reel off figures that leave industry in despair
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Public Health England’s patronising One You campaign is a switch-off
PHE’s new campaign is patronising, over-complicated and, sadly, likely to be forgotten in six months
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Recipe box schemes raise uncomfortable questions about packaging waste
There’s no getting away from the fact packaging is potentially a serious reputational challenge to this emerging new sector
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Morrisons is playing dangerously. But it has a lot to gain
Morrisons is playing a dangerous game. But if Amazon is successful it has a lot to gain at very little cost
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Reproductive cake you probably won't want to eat
The treats – made for a charity bake sale – were inspired by reproduction
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My Week… by David Potts (as told to Bill Tush)
We’ve smashed the German-led competition and delighted the City!
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Stand up for Fairtrade farmers but spare us the sympathy
“The Fairtrade mark ensures decent payment for hard work at least; and at best true empowerment”
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Who's the Boss: novel employment experiment feels a bit flat
The only people unaware of what was going on were the three shortlisted applicants
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Wine market can gain strength from low abvs and counterintuitive thinking
Every corner of the wine industry should be celebrating the success of the fruit and light wine segment