All Daily Bread articles – Page 79
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Comment & Opinion
Don’t hold your breath for a rapid passage of this bewildering array of Brexit Bills
There are enough minefields in these Bills to keep the Commons locked in disagreement for 22 years, let alone months
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Comment & Opinion
The future has changed: bricks & mortar has a role in the online world
Gone are the days when we believed internet shopping would turn our high streets into ghost towns. Today’s e-commerce experts firmly believe there is a place for physical retail spaces
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Comment & Opinion
Buying fiercely independent Nisa will be no easy feat
Unlike Booker, which is a publicly listed company, Nisa is a member-owned collective of fiercely independent retailers
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Comment & Opinion
Boozy lollies should beware of accidentally appealing to kids
You have to be a special kind of psychopath to realistically consider eating more than two of these and going on a bender
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Comment & Opinion
Has Morrisons’ burger done dads justice for Father’s Day?
The ‘Daddy of all Burgers’ raises an equally big question, will Morrisons produce an extra-large brioche bun to handle it?
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Comment & Opinion
Protein can be a powerhouse for the food industry as well as the supplements trade
The British Dietetic Association has today warned ads for protein supplements are misleading young adults, so what’s the alternatives?
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Comment & Opinion
Michael Gove: The Grocer’s journalists on the new Defra helmsman
The new secretary of state for environment, food & rural affairs has raised eyebrows and divided opinions …
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Comment & Opinion
The Grocer's view on the General Election 2017
Let us be absolutely clear Mrs May. There is no clarity right now. Only confusion …
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Comment & Opinion
Decision day is here. Time to vote for the best and brightest
Bugger Brexit. To hell with elections. Here’s a far more important decision
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Comment & Opinion
The bad news just keeps on coming for Brazilian meat
News that Waitrose had pulled its corned beef only adds to the litany of woes currently hitting the meat giant
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Comment & Opinion
Can a Heidi Klum fashion line really work at Lidl?
In a bid to bring a touch of glamour to the miscellaneous aisle, the supermodel’s presence will be a coup for the discounter - but what about aspirational fashionistas?
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Comment & Opinion
Ocado finally goes international… but the hard work is just beginning
The signing of one European name is undoubtedly a significant step towards achieving Ocado’s vision of being a leading online fulfilment partner
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Comment & Opinion
Tesco robots: lean mean delivery machines, or a gimmick?
The retailer has told early users of its Tesco Now service that it is planning a rollout of the robots later in the year
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Comment & Opinion
Premium, premiumer, premiumest? How marketing risks making ‘premium’ meaningless
As an act of positioning, ‘premium’ done well is genius, but what does it really mean to the nation’s lager drinkers?
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Comment & Opinion
Judgment day now looms for Tesco-Booker
Now it is time for the industry to respond with its observations and objections
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Analysis & Features
Facebook as grocery channel. Like?
Facebook now wants to influence your eating habits
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Comment & Opinion
Tesco keeps up the eco pace with plan to axe 5p bags
Reducing waste, be that plastic or energy, is saving Tesco and other big companies money and shoppers appear to be happy, but will they fork out 10p for a ‘bag ofr life’?
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Comment & Opinion
Can the Bake Off boost live on after Mary? The industry needs it to
The Great British Bake Off became an institution, even the Royals were rumoured to watch it. But now she’s gone the show badly needs another secret ingredient when it relaunches on C4
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Comment & Opinion
Can Philip Morris’ IQOS trailblaze a smoke-free future for big tobacco?
The tobacco giant is positioning itself as poacher turned gamekeeper at the vanguard of a technology-led revolution for a smoke-free future, but what is the real reason behind its latest move?
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Comment & Opinion
Meat-free is on the march. And a counter-narrative is lacking
Attacked by eco-warriors, animal rights activists and yoga teachers, the industry is failing to offer a counter-narrative