All Daily Bread articles – Page 68
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Comment & Opinion
Unilever’s eco-beauty brand is well-timed and full of potential
It’s the beauty equivalent of an organic almond milk made by a vegan co-operative
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Analysis & Features
Jesús Lorente no miracle worker for Asda
Lorente’s Asda departure reveals Roger Burnley’s decisive side
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Comment & Opinion
Nestlé has more to gain than a trademark in its battle over Kit Kat’s shape
Forget Nestlé, if anyone deserves a break over the ongoing Kit Kat trademark saga it’s the European legal system
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Comment & Opinion
With ministers’ minds elsewhere, industry is leading the way on recycling
With the government distracted by impending Brexitageddon, an ocean of discarded drink bottles is unlikely to be front of ministers’ minds
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Comment & Opinion
As meat-free goes mainstream, Quorn needs to go beyond ‘bleeding’ to retain the edge
Being the established vegetarian option is no longer enough to take the edge in the increasingly crowded meat-free market
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Comment & Opinion
McColl’s results are a reminder of the dark days of November
CEO Miller admitted today the fallout from the P&H collapse was “unlike anything he had experienced in his almost 30 years in the business”
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Analysis & Features
Which? plastic packaging survey flatters to deceive
Figures flatter supermarkets yet damn them. Shouldn’t they commend them for their efforts instead?
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Comment & Opinion
Gavin Darby has survived Premier AGM vote but he must do better – and fast
Darby has withstood immense pressure and lives to fight another day, winning the re-election vote by 59% to 41%
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Comment & Opinion
It’s Groundhog Day for UK high streets with yet another review
If it were not that the problems facing the high street were so serious, the announcements from the latest high street minister, Jake Berry, would have been comedy gold
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Comment & Opinion
Wrap report reveals food waste progress – but there’s a sting in the tail
On the surface, Wrap’s document appeared to show undiluted good news
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Rankings
It’s all over for England, but booze brands can celebrate a World Cup win
So that’s that, then. Back to reality. It was a lovely dream, wasn’t it?
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Comment & Opinion
World Cup fever is delivering the summer the grocery industry has always dreamed of
Nothing compares to football in terms of engaging the population and getting us together to drink beer and eat copious amounts of not so healthy snacks
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Comment & Opinion
Charles Wilson: Get Well Soon
News that Wilson has been forced to resign owing to throat cancer will be a devastating blow: for Tesco colleagues, for the City, but above all for Wilson himself
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Comment & Opinion
Brexit shambles just means there’s less time to get the right deal
It’s hard to predict what will happen next, but no matter what happens, it’s yet another setback for the UK’s Brexit talks with the EU – which we can ill afford
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Comment & Opinion
Tesco-Carrefour is a pioneering deal, but purchasing alliances face challenges
The retailers said the motivation was to improve the quality and choice of products available to their customers
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Comment & Opinion
Now New Zealand lashes out at meat free. But shoppers need information, not posturing
The battle between the meat industry and the burgeoning meat alternatives sector is hotting up
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Comment & Opinion
Food safety hearing throws up unexpected bombshell
Lord Rooker seemed to suggest Liam Fox had made some rather controversial comments about the future of food manufacturing post-Brexit
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Comment & Opinion
UK food & drink needs clarity on Brexit – not more government inertia
Bord Bia’s latest Brexit Barometer reported serious misgivings from Irish food businesses over Britain’s Brexit preparations
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Comment & Opinion
Will Waitrose ‘food ambassadors’ make a difference?
As if Waitrose ’partners’ are not getting enough star billing in the JLP fascia rebrand, they’re now ‘food ambassadors’ too
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Comment & Opinion
F*** business? It’s high time politicians started to address Brexit concerns
Politicians letting off hot air has become the theme of this week