All Daily Bread articles – Page 101
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Comment & Opinion
Can Aldi’s Olympic deal unite Britain and Germany?
The borders dividing countries in global commerce have become blurred
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Comment & Opinion
Bake Off’s back – but what other categories need the TV treatment?
With a new pretender on the scene in the form of ITV’s BBQ Champ, we’ve had a think about some other potential winners
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Like Ryanair, discounters will find low prices are not everything
As price becomes less of a priority for shoppers, lessons can be learned from similar upheaval in air travel
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Comment & Opinion
Farmers must be careful to keep consumers on side
The current restrained protests have kept public opinion behind the farmers, but caution is needed
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Comment & Opinion
Tesco to rid supermarket checkouts of that phrase
Tesco has been nothing if not prolific when it comes to reinventing great British traditions of late – and, no, we’re not talking about Ribena…
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Comment & Opinion
Where’s the chocolate brand for the sophisticated, mature man about town?
Chaps don’t do really do chocolate. The sector’s focus is overwhelming feminine; think Audrey Hepburn munching on a Galaxy as…
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Comment & Opinion
Compelling indications of some recovery in latest Kantar Worldpanel data
This morning’s market share data is both positive and negative, depending on how you read it
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Comment & Opinion
Amazon Fresh: why the supermarkets should be worried
When it comes to grocery right now, all the noise is about Amazon
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Comment & Opinion
Driving food exports: where’s the detail from government?
Lofty aims aren’t being followed by the necessary details
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Comment & Opinion
NFU letter shows living wage ramifications are still playing out
The ramifications of a NLW are still being worked out by the food and drink industry
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Fresh speculation continues as Amazon remains tight-lipped
Fresh suppliers are getting nervous as rumours of the speedy grocery delivery service run rife
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Comment & Opinion
Buckfast Tonic Wine's vision for growth is far from cloistered
The 15% abv tonic wine, currently Britain’s 104th biggest booze brand, has its sights set on entering the top 100
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Comment & Opinion
Tesco’s dementia-friendly checkout shows how to woo the grey pound
The Chester store’s move is both compassionate and business-savvy
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Comment & Opinion
Soft touches are getting softer
The blurring lines between childhood and adulthood mean pester power is growing in strength
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News
Holding back PHE's sugar report is the first step towards a practical approach to obesity
Reining in Public Health England ahead of a wider blitz on obesity is a wise move
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Comment & Opinion
Human touch can be the best marketing tool possible
Carlsberg’s Reddit AMA last week showed that, sometimes, the best way for a major brand to sell itself is on a human level
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Comment & Opinion
Osborne no longer in the mood to compromise over Sunday trading
The political football that is Sunday trading might finally be kicked into touch
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Comment & Opinion
What conclusions can the grocery industry draw from the unfolding Greece crisis?
Could the shockwaves of a country on the brink shake the UK’s fmcg industry?
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Comment & Opinion
Click & Collect still an unsettled proposition
The industry is still figuring out exactly how to make logistics, delivery and the internet profitable
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News
Soft drinks can't tap water's growth
There’s been a 13% increase in tap water’s appearances in the packed lunches (and other carried out meals) of Britain in the past year