All Daily Bread articles – Page 61
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Comment & Opinion
French player Feed is here to step up the UK’s future food battle
The UK is Europe’s biggest market for ‘smart food’
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Comment & Opinion
Small Beer Brew Co shows an innovative approach to low-abv booze
The brand is carving a ‘centrist’ niche with its offering
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Comment & Opinion
As Tesco shrugs off turmoil, can it be invincible again?
A ‘very confident’ Dave Lewis should have rivals worried
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Comment & Opinion
Why the rise of the 'gastropooch' is no laughing matter
It’s easy to scoff at the opening of a fresh petfood kitchen in New York. But it could prove big business
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Comment & Opinion
Premier Foods' new boss will face an uphill struggle
Giles Turrell has been touted as a successor to Gavin Darby
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Comment & Opinion
Better storytelling about sustainability can help brands make an impact
Booze brands have wised up and are putting sustainability front and centre – but this is about far more than consumer perception
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Comment & Opinion
Shoppers need clearer eco-labelling – let’s get on with it
The grocery industry has the power to come up with a scheme that will benefit consumers and the environment
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Comment & Opinion
How sustainable coffee is going beyond the reusable cup
Reports of a potential coffee shortage seemed to have hit home at this weekend’s London Coffee Festival
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Comment & Opinion
Supermarket craft beer boom is great for shoppers. But it has a price
Craft beer is being swallowed by big business. This may be great for some – consumers included – but smaller, independent operations can’t compete
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Comment & Opinion
The quest to grow tropical fruit in the UK is gaining momentum
Some growers believe growing exotic fruit in the UK is a realistic prospect, mitigating any potential import barriers
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Analysis & Features
How disruptive are Amazon's own-label brands really?
A new US report suggests the majority of Amazon’s private-label brands fail to make an impact with shoppers. But does this hold true for UK grocery?
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Comment & Opinion
GCA got the right result on Co-op code compliance breaches
The breaches found by the GCA cost suppliers hundreds of thousands of pounds. So why hasn’t the Co-op been fined for its behaviour?
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Comment & Opinion
Treat the nitrites study with caution. It shows processors want to learn
A new industry-funded study has suggested controversial nitrites don’t protect against botulism as intended. But we shouldn’t damn the meat industry for seeking better understanding
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Comment & Opinion
Welsh food & drink's global success is being choked by Brexit impasse
A sense of confidence in the Welsh food and drink sector is being tempered by ’ansicrwydd’ or uncertainty around Brexit
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Comment & Opinion
Mind and mood remain untapped opportunities for gut health growth
Public interest in gut health has rocketed in recent years, as has knowledge of the connection between gut and mental health. So where are the products playing on this gut-brain angle?
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Comment & Opinion
Sainsbury's-Asda £1bn price pledge is eye-catching but mistimed
Sainsbury’s and Asda have promised to put £1bn back into shoppers’ pockets – but with Brexit and other inflationary pressures on the horizon, is their attention in the right place?
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Comment & Opinion
Decoding Stuart Machin's letter to M&S suppliers
The food MD is in an ebullient mood over the M&S transformation plan, but will it work?
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Comment & Opinion
Does Brexit really spell death for the booze cruise?
The owner of the Calais Wine Superstore said he had “never seen anything” like the crazed clientele flooding his store ahead of 29 March
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Comment & Opinion
Badly timed, confusing tariffs information just adds to Brexit mess
With just 16 days to go before the UK is due to leave the EU, the chances of wading through and then readying for implementation by 29 March is clearly now mission impossible
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Comment & Opinion
Six ways businesses can do a better job on diversity and inclusion
There was a real buzz of optimism at the inaugural Diversity & Inclusion in Grocery event last week