All Daily Bread articles – Page 88
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Comment & Opinion
Aldi and the art of minimalism
The discounter is making waves with its first ever TV ad in Germany - featuring neither products nor price messages
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Analysis & Features
Carrot or stick? MPs face a big food waste conundrum
As Efra gears up for its inquiry into food waste, it’s already clear creating consensus will be an uphill struggle
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Comment & Opinion
Will a cashless UK make the new fiver redundant?
The new ultra durable fiver has arrived, but what’s the point if people are moving away from cash?
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Comment & Opinion
The Grocer tackles the great British bread challenge
Fewer than half of Brits tuck into a slice or more on a daily basis, according to our exclusive consumer research
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Comment & Opinion
Time for Rob Collins to take a few tips from David Potts on core strengths
Retail isn’t rocket science but it’s challenging – and Potts’ attention to detail is paying off
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Comment & Opinion
Don’t miss our sneak previews of The Dairymen 2016
We’re publishing exclusive previews of our Dairymen content all throughout this week
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Comment & Opinion
Bake Off’s move to Channel 4 brings big opportunities – but brands have to strike a careful balance
Brands are already licking their lips now they can advertise around the blockbuster show
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Comment & Opinion
That Tesco is leading the way on food waste is amazing
It’s easy to be cynical about the supermarkets. Especially when it comes to tackling food waste
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Comment & Opinion
Can coffee pod makers tackle their waste problem?
The capsule format keeps growing in popularity, so the pressure is on to provide environmentally friendly solutions
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Comment & Opinion
#Sandwichgate serves up food for thought for Sainsbury's
Some meal deal fans are are upset at how JS has revamped its £3 lunchtime offer, so will rivals take advantage?
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Comment & Opinion
‘Thinking diversely’: why a new approach will be good for business
Mars’ new ad for Maltesers shows how diversity can be done well
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Comment & Opinion
Celebrating food at the Supermarket Siesta!
It would be easy to dismiss Market Porter’s Supermarket Siesta as a hipster event
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Comment & Opinion
Why there’s no need to freak out about freakshakes
It’s easy enough to understand the panic, but harder to truly empathise with concerns about the sugar-stuffed breakout star
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Analysis & Features
Will Amazon’s new gadget push the right buttons for consumers?
Amazon’s push into grocery has the major players running scared. So how significant is its latest innovation?
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Comment & Opinion
Tesco’s 29p veg is a savvy move against discounters and food waste
Instead of suppliers being faced with tonnes of wasted products, Tesco decided to lower prices
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Comment & Opinion
Return of the never-ending argument: the badger cull is back
Badger culling – that most inflammatory of topics – is back on the agenda this week
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Comment & Opinion
Soho chefs are right to raise the profile of packaging waste
Ed Baines one of a number of high-profile chefs to campaign on the issue A call to end ‘the scourge of Soho’ landed on London mayor Sadiq Khan’s doormat yesterday. Signed by five influential signatories, the stirring prose demanded a ban on the ‘unsightly’ and ‘damaging’ blight ...
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Comment & Opinion
Rise of contactless puts pressure on grocers to keep pace with the tap & go revolution
Shoppers spent £9.27bn on a total of 1.1 billion contactless payments in the first half of this year, overtaking the £7.75bn spent last year in total
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Comment & Opinion
Reading between the lines of the latest FSA campylobacter report
The FSA says it doesn’t plan to change targets, but industry worries there’s a subtext to its latest research
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Comment & Opinion
Childhood Obesity Plan: or COP-out for short
It is quite some achievement to have spent the best part of two years drawing up a strategy only to produce a document that leaves all sides in the debate feeling almost equally underwhelmed