All comment & opinion articles – Page 346
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Why Fairtrade is backing UN Sustainable Development Goals
The UN Sustainable Development Goals are an unparalleled opportunity to tackle the world’s most intractable problem, says Fairtrade CEO Michael Gidney
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How fish fingers can sustain for 60 more years
The Queen isn’t the only British icon celebrating a milestone for length of reign this month…
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Matthew McConaughey, sandals and other reasons to be chia-full
Supermarkets are clambering over each other like triathletes in a pond to cater for a new breed of weekend warrior
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My Week… By a dead pig (as told to Bill Tush)
Well, Lord Ashcroft claims to have had a beef with the prime minister but I’m here to say that someone’s telling porkies
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Eating dangerously: why we should never be complacent about food
You’d be forgiven for thinking it was a bad week for safe eating
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Parents’ loss from Osborne spending review may be lunchbox brands’ gain
Brands have to be savvy about what they are pitching to the lunchbox market and how
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What customer service looks like in the digital age
Glenn Shoosmith, founder and CEO of BookingBug, outlines the key factors retailers have to consider to deliver top-notch service digitally
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How to future-proof new store acquisitions
With Mike Greene buying 140 M Local stores, it seems retail acquisition is top of mind for many in grocery
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Deal with discounters at a level you can sustain
The discounter freight train has got up a head of steam and is cruising past the competition to record shares…
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If sugar is the new tobacco, move fast
Jamie Oliver’s call for a tax on sweetened drinks is just one of a growing number of broadsides in the war on sugar
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Why most availability measures used in the industry are dishonest
Availability is probably the most important and definitely the most undervalued facet of grocery retailing
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Shopper psychology: have retailers thought it through?
”It is a strange fact that retailers are typically less expert in shopper psychology than the big branded houses”
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My Week… by Jeremy Corbyn (as told to Bill Tush)
According to Marx’s theory of alienation, the proletariat of Budgens have become estranged from their species-essence
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Jamie's Super Food: sanctimonious 'secrets to a long life'
Returning to TV two stones lighter has only boosted Jamie Oliver’s sanctimonious gland
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Revealed: what your cuppa says about you
One fifth of Scots take milk with no sugar, compared with 42% of people from Yorkshire
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Annabel Karmel hits back at Joanna Blythman over ready meals
”I am writing in response to Joanna Blythman’s idealistic take”
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Children's food brands are committed to healthier options
”I wholeheartedly agree with Joanna Blythman’s view that the food industry is often guilty of marketing nutritionally poor”
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Revealed: The booziest Bond and what it means for the spirits market
A partnership with 007 can pay big for brands
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Jeremy Corbyn: a new opposition stance on business starts to take shape
One thing’s clear about a Corbyn-led Labour Party - there will be a major change in economic policy
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How do you make sense of milk?
The dairy market has become a perfect melting pot of global and domestic change