All Daily Bread articles – Page 89
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Comment & Opinion
Unilever-Tesco scrap: who are the winners and losers?
Latest comment from one of the biggest rows of the year
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Comment & Opinion
Amazon’s c-store may be a novelty, but it shows its obsession with grocery
Jaws hit the floor this morning when the Wall Street Journal claimed Amazon is planning to open real-life grocery stores
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Comment & Opinion
The Co-op’s Sortedfood cooking guidance is sorely needed
Supermarket goes back to basics to teach a new generation healthy cooking skills
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Comment & Opinion
New Oxo ad shows Premier Foods is becoming more youthful too
It’s not just mums who cook for their brood these days
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Comment & Opinion
Could your ad be one of our Top Campaigns?
The Grocer has completely revamped its Top Campaigns coverage for this year – and we want you to enter your finest work
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Comment & Opinion
Tesco’s ‘big six’ questions
Dave Lewis hailed its first-half results as proof the retailer was “out of crisis”. Here are the big six questions raised by today’s announcements
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Comment & Opinion
10 fine ways Tesco could charge its shoppers more
A fine idea: 10 more ways Tesco could clamp down on irresponsible shoppers
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Comment & Opinion
Meal deal maestro Simon Roberts should be a solid hire for Sainsbury’s
Sainsbury’s finally ended speculation over who would replace Roger Burnley
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Comment & Opinion
Quality Street outcry should teach brands to be creative when communicating change
With reformulation high on the agenda, more brands will require effective ways to communicate change
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Comment & Opinion
Six key messages from Mike Coupe on Sainsbury's strategy
The Sainsbury’s CEO was upbeat about strategy today, despite a 1.1% fall in like-for-likes
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Comment & Opinion
Sainsbury’s rolls out fourth ‘emergencies’ service with charming cycling scheme
Sainsbury’s has launched a brainwave of a money-spinner that doesn’t involve buying up 1980s high street brands
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Comment & Opinion
Aldi profits may have dropped again but its long game is working
If they ever bring out a Matthew Barnes talking doll, when you yank the string at the back it will squawk: “We will not be beaten on price.”
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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