All Daily Bread articles – Page 91
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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
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Comment & Opinion
Time for clarity on zero-hour employment
We need to clarify exactly what we expect from employers. And we need to do it fast
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Comment & Opinion
What do Instagram’s new Business Tools and Stories features mean for brands?
Both launches have created new and easier ways for businesses to interact with customers, so what do they mean for fmcg?
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Comment & Opinion
Grocers are right to play the long game with new payment apps
In today’s smartphone-obsessed society, it’s hard to find a grocery retailer that doesn’t have an app